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MORRIGAN: Also known as The Morrigu, and "Queen of Phantoms or Demons".
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His father made a deal with the goddess Morrigu so that he would live.
Archive 2007-01-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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The crows-manifestations of the Irish war goddess the Morrigan, or Morrigu, depending on what book you are using for reference.
wickedness Holly 2006
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Conchubar was sending out Finched to rouse up the men of Ulster at the time of the war for the Bull of Cuailgne, he bade him to go to that terrible fury, the Morrigu, to get help for Cuchulain.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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And the greatest among their women were Badb, a battle goddess; and Macha, whose mast-feeding was the heads of men killed in battle; and the Morrigu, the Crow of Battle; and Eire and Fodla and Banba, daughters of the
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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And the Morrigu used often to be meddling in Ireland in Cuchulain's time, stirring up wars and quarrels.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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And Badb and Macha and the Morrigu called out that they would go along with them.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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And there were but four men of the Fomor left in Ireland after the battle, and they used to be going through the country, spoiling corn and milk and fruit, and whatever came from the sea, till they were driven out one Samhain night by the Morrigu and by
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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And the Morrigu brought the cow away with her to the Cave of Cruachan, and the Hill of the Sidhe.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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Morrigu, and the Bed of the Dagda, and the Birthplace of Cermait
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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