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- Elishah abstract "Elishah, or Eliseus (Hebrew: אֱלִישָׁה ’Ělîšāh) was the son of Javan according to the Book of Genesis (10:4) as well as the mediaeval, rabbinic Book of Jasher (Hebrew transliteration: Sefer haYashar); he is said in Jasher to have been the ancestor of the "Almanim", possibly a reference to Germanic tribes (Alamanni). An older and more common traditions refers to him as a settler of Greece, particularly Elis in the Peloponese. The Greek Septuagint of Genesis 10 lists Elisa not only as the son of Javan, but also among the sons of Japheth, possibly a copyist's error.Lusitanian mythology traditionally makes Elishah (under the name Lysias/Lísias) an ancestor and predecessor of Lusus (Elisha being older, having arrived accompanying his uncle Tubal founding Portalegre in 1900 BC under Iberian king Brigo), Lysias' own supposed tomb (in Portalegre) claiming that he was the first "cultivator" of Lusitania. Lusus' reign is traditionally placed in the sixteenth-fifteenth centuries BC, e.g., in the Livro Primeiro da Monarchia Lusitana. All this is debated; Lusus has also been described as coming before Lysias, who would thus be too late to be Elishah or vaguely at the same time, or even the same individual under different names. Lusus is sometimes called a son of Baccus and of the lineage of Lysias, or the other way around, or even a mere companion. The Portuguese orator and mythographer Father António Vieira (1608-1697) refers to Elishah (under his actual biblical name) as founder and eponym of Lisbon and Lusitania (when he came to the Iberia with his uncle Tubal), as well as the origin of the name of the mythological Elysium. Vieira also identified Elisha's biblical brother Tarshish as the founder of Tartesos in Andalucia, implying both would have come to Iberia with Tubal (though this isn't the only theory on the identity of Tarshish). Elishah in this Portuguese portrayal is identified with Bacchus' captain Lysias/Lísias, sometimes also with Lusus and Phoroneus and is referred as the founder of Portalegre and being buried at the Ermida de São Cristovão (Chapel of Saint Christopher) inside the town. A proposed resolution of these conflicting versions of the myth involves considering an early Lysias, Elishah (mythical founder of Portalegre in 1900 BC) and Lusus (having as mortal father king Siceleo of Iberia, grandson of Atlante/Atlas, founder of Atlantis, to be a possible descendant of Elishah, but possibly Bacchus being his real and divine father), and later lived another Lysias, son of Bacchus (who in this version is clearly the son of Semele who conquered Iberia, not the son of Jupiter and Io who conquered India or the son of Jupiter and Proserpina who was an agrarian and herding culture hero), who was of a different cast but with the similarity of name to the above was claimed by his father Bacchus to be their reincarnation to please the Lusitanians he subjected, becoming under his father the new separate king of the Lusitanians since Lusus.Judean historian Flavius Josephus related the descendants of Elishah with the Aeolians, one of the ancestral branches of the Greeks.Others have identified Elishah with Cypriots as in ancient times the island or part of it was known as Alashiya.".
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- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink 15th_century_BC.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink 16th_century_BC.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Alamanni.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Alashiya.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Alemanni.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Andalucia.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Andalusia.
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- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink António_Vieira.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Atlantis.
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- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Before_Christ.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Genesis.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Brigo.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_Bible_nations.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japhetic_people.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noach_(parsha).
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portuguese_mythology.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torah_people.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Century.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Chapel.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Culture_hero.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Cyprus.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Dodanim.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Elysium.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Epaphus.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Flavius_Josephus.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Generations_of_Noah.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
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- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Iberian_Peninsula.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Io_(mythology).
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Japheth.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Javan.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Josephus.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Judea.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Judean.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_(mythology).
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Kittim.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Lisbon.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Lusitania.
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- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Lusus.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Mythographer.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Orator.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Peloponese.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnese.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Phoroneus.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Portalegre,_Portugal.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_people.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Proserpina.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Christopher.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Sefer_haYashar_(midrash).
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Semele.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Septuagint.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Sons_of_Noah.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Tarshish.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Tartesos.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Tartessos.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Thessaly.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Tubal.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink Zagreus.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLink File:Noahsworld_map_Version2.png.
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elisha".
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elishah".
- Elishah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lisa".
- Elishah hasPhotoCollection Elishah.
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- Elishah subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_nations.
- Elishah subject Category:Japhetic_people.
- Elishah subject Category:Noach_(parsha).
- Elishah subject Category:Portuguese_mythology.
- Elishah subject Category:Torah_people.
- Elishah hypernym Son.
- Elishah type Person.
- Elishah type Place.
- Elishah type People.
- Elishah type Place.
- Elishah type Thing.
- Elishah comment "Elishah, or Eliseus (Hebrew: אֱלִישָׁה ’Ělîšāh) was the son of Javan according to the Book of Genesis (10:4) as well as the mediaeval, rabbinic Book of Jasher (Hebrew transliteration: Sefer haYashar); he is said in Jasher to have been the ancestor of the "Almanim", possibly a reference to Germanic tribes (Alamanni). An older and more common traditions refers to him as a settler of Greece, particularly Elis in the Peloponese.".
- Elishah label "Elishah".
- Elishah differentFrom Elisha.
- Elishah sameAs Elischa_(Sohn_des_Jawan).
- Elishah sameAs Elisá.
- Elishah sameAs m.06b30l.
- Elishah sameAs Елиса.
- Elishah sameAs Elisa.
- Elishah sameAs Q1330627.