I am Andre Jerome Murphy, Jr of the ancient royal house of Murphy. I am the ascendant and descendants from the royal long line of great murphy’s who were here before me. My bloodline is that of royalty and are descendants and ascendants of princess scotia. Her parents Nefertiti and Akhenaten, ancient Egyptian royalty of the last pharaonic dynasties. She married gaythelos, a milieus king, and after fleeing Egypt, they set their reign to Ireland and Scotland. Their children ruled Ireland and Scotland, which their eight sons named for Princess Scotia. Son, Erimon and Eber Donn were joint rulers of Spain and fought the Tuatha De Dunann in the Battle of Tailtiu. Eber Donn was killed in this battle. High Kingship of Ireland was divided between Erimon in the north and brother, Eber Finn in the south. Eber Finn became unhappy and battled his brother at Airgetros. He lost and was killed. Erimon became the sole ruler of Ireland.
He granted the kings of the four providences. Leinster was given to Crimthann Sciathbel, ancestor of Diarmaid Mac Murchada. In the providence of Leinster, Diamaid Mac Murchada, become king of Leinster after the passing of his brother, Emma Mac Murchada. Diamaid had a daughter Aoife. In 1167, he was deposed by the High King of Ireland. The charge was that in 1152 Diamaid Mac Murchada had taken another Kings wife. Diarmaid sought the help of king Henry I I through his aid of the Earl of Pennbrooke, nicknamed Strongbow whose the son of Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Beaumont .
For Strongbows help in Diarmaid recovering his kingdom, he promised the hand in marriage of his daughter, Aiofe.
Diarmaid connection with the High Kings of England gives you the anglicized name "Murphy". The Murphy’s have enjoyed the high privilege of ruling in Ireland until coming to North America in the 1600s in the territory of North Carolina. I have come to connect my ancestors story with the estate of my forefathers as we have been here,
in royalty, since time immemorial.
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