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IIANTOXPONOXANON.
AN. MUN. SERIES. COM. DIFFER. ANTE CHR.
heavens, and was the first that gave occa-
sion to the Apotheosis of the Greeks. On
Zilpah he begot
Methusalah.
687 8 65 3262
Methusalah maried Noema.
He lived till he was full 960 yeers of age ;
and on Noema begot
Lamech.
874
1056
9 187
Lamech maried Ada ;
And on her begot
Noah.
3075
2*93
10 182
Noah maried Titea.
In the six hundreth yeer compleat of
Noah's age occurred the universal De-
luge. His wife Titea was the daughter of
Tubal-Cain, the son of Jubal. On her he
begot
Japhet.
1557 H 501 2392
Japhet maried Debora.
To Japhet's inheritance befel all the re-
gions of Europe. On Debora he begot
Javan.
1700 12 143 2259
Javan maried Neginothi.
For his portion, being Japhet's eldest son,
he had all the territories of Greece. His
wife Neginothi was the daughter of Arphax-
ad the son of Sem, Japhet's second brother,
and elder then Cham. After him, for many
hundreds of yeers together, the Grecians
AN. MUN. SERIES. COM. DIFEER. ANTE CHR.
were called Javanites. On Neginothi he
begot
Penuel.
1730 13 30 2219
Penuel maried Hottir.
This Penuel was a most intimate friend
of Nimrod the mighty hunter, and builder
of Babel. On his wife Hottir he begot
Tycheros.
1751 14 21 2198
Tycheros maried Orpah.
Of this Tycheros, Orpah the daughter of
Sabatius Saga, Prince of the Armenians,
made choice to be her husband, because of
his gallantry and good success in the wars.
On Orpah he begot
Pasiteles.
1778
2171
15 27
Pasiteles maried Axa.
This Axa was the daughter of Samothee
King of the Gauls, on whom he begot
Esormon.
1810 16 32 2139
Esormon maried Narfesia.
He was soveraign Prince of Achaia. For
his fortune in the wars, and affability in con-
versation, his subjects and familiars sur-
named him i{»,\«'fr^, that is say, fortunate
and well beloved. After which time, his
posterity ever since hath acknowledged him
the father of all that carry the name of Vr-
quhart. He had for his arms, three banners,
three ships, and three ladies, in a field dor,
with the picture of a young lady above the
waste, holding in her right hand a brandished

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