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uined and deserted streets of beautiful Phoenician cities in present-day<br />

Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tribe of Dan named a great many places along the shores of<br />

the Mediterranean, Ireland and Britain after their patriarch Dan. In<br />

Ireland, they left names such as Dans-Laugh, Dan-Sower, Dundalk, Dundrum,<br />

Donegal Bay, Donegal City, Dungloe, Din-gle and Dunsmor,<br />

which means more Dans. In Scotland, we find similar names such as<br />

Dundee and Dunraven.<br />

Linguists have long been aware of a great similarity between<br />

Hebrew, Phoenician and the early Irish Celtic language. <strong>The</strong> name Dunn<br />

in the Irish language means judge, the same meaning as Dan in Hebrew.<br />

This is important because Jacob said that Dan would judge Israel and the<br />

Book of Judges is the history of the tribe of Dan.<br />

Samson was a Nazarite of the tribe of Dan. He judged Israel<br />

during the period of Philistine domination. In Paradise Lost, Milton<br />

describes Samson as the Danite strong.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mediterranean coast settlers became independent of the<br />

parent Phoenician cities of Tyre and Sidon in Phoenicia (Lebanon) and<br />

founded the Carthaginian Empire. <strong>The</strong>se Carthaginians demonstrate the<br />

Phoenicians' colonizing urge. A Greek historian, Heroticus, recorded<br />

Himilco the Carthaginian’s claim that in 500-480BCE the Carthaginians<br />

transported thirty thousand men and women in sixty ships on a colonizing<br />

venture beyond the Pillars of Hercules.<br />

According to the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, King David<br />

of Israel invaded Ireland to relieve the pressure from a drought in<br />

1016BCE, near the end of his reign. His invasion of Ireland was<br />

successful and imposed a new line of Judah Royalty on the Tuatha de<br />

Danaan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish hypothesis is that King David himself established his<br />

throne in Ireland where the Irish knew him as Ollamh Fodhla. Irish<br />

writers have not been able to identify the nationality of this most famous<br />

king of early Ireland but were aware that he had not been born in Ireland.<br />

Ollamh Fodhla means chief poet, as was David and Taliesin. <strong>The</strong><br />

Chronicles of Eri say that the Olam (prophets) brought him up and that all<br />

eyes delighted to look upon him and that all ears were charmed with the<br />

sound of his voice. 635<br />

This mysterious and wise king also reigned at the very same time<br />

as King David, and for forty years, the exact same length of time that<br />

David reigned in Israel. David reigned from 1056-1016BCE whereas the<br />

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