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Solomon was the third and last King of Israel.  
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* '''Solomon''' was the third and last King of Israel.  
  
Salmon: fish. Salmon are anadromous - they are born in fresh water, migrate to the ocean, then return to fresh water to reproduce. Folklore has it that the fish return to the exact spot where they were born to spawn. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salmon
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* '''salmon''': an anadromous fish that is born in fresh water, migrates to the ocean, and returns to fresh water to reproduce
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** The young Fionn mac Cumhail met the poet Finneces, or Finnegas, near the river Boyne and studied under him. Finneces had spent seven years trying to catch the salmon of knowledge, which lived in a pool on the Boyne: whoever ate the salmon would gain all the knowledge in the world. Eventually he caught it, and told the boy to cook it for him. While cooking it Fionn burned his thumb, and instinctively put his thumb in his mouth, swallowing a piece of the salmon's skin. This imbued him with the salmon's wisdom. He then knew how to gain revenge against Goll, and in subsequent stories was able to call on the knowledge of the salmon by sucking his thumb.

Revision as of 11:08, 26 July 2006

  • Solomon was the third and last King of Israel.
  • salmon: an anadromous fish that is born in fresh water, migrates to the ocean, and returns to fresh water to reproduce
    • The young Fionn mac Cumhail met the poet Finneces, or Finnegas, near the river Boyne and studied under him. Finneces had spent seven years trying to catch the salmon of knowledge, which lived in a pool on the Boyne: whoever ate the salmon would gain all the knowledge in the world. Eventually he caught it, and told the boy to cook it for him. While cooking it Fionn burned his thumb, and instinctively put his thumb in his mouth, swallowing a piece of the salmon's skin. This imbued him with the salmon's wisdom. He then knew how to gain revenge against Goll, and in subsequent stories was able to call on the knowledge of the salmon by sucking his thumb.