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The Morrigan is a goddess of battle, strife, and fertility. Her name translates as either 'Great Queen' or 'Phantom Queen,' and both epithets are entirely appropriate for her. ... by Danielle Dee
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Informative article regarding the Morrigan, a Celtic goddess of battle. ... www.enchanted-art.com - To view additional artwork by the artist whose image of the Morrigan illustrates this page.
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A war-god, a male Aspect of the Irish Morrigan. He is a later-period male counterpart to Agrona, of earlier British belief.
This paper is about the Goddess Morrigan, whom archeological evidence now tells us, dates back beyond the Copper age, and was the dominant Goddess of Europe called the Great Goddess.
The Morrigan was the Goddess of War, Life and Death, she therefore had a habit of appearing to the great heroes when their life was in danger.
It looks and feels like spring may actually on its way. The daffodils by the front gate are about 4 ... My lovely old Roper range is now complete! ... Plans for this years garden are well under way.
In Britain, she appears as a washerwoman, and thus there would seem to be a connection with the Morrigan. She is one of the most potent of the Celtic archetypal mother Goddess.
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