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  • ...mes includes [[Nemain]], [[Fea]], [[Anann]] and others. In other texts the Morrígan appears alone, and her name is sometimes used interchangeably with the Badb ...navian ''mara''.<ref>DIL pp. 468</ref> Current scholarship mostly holds to Morrígan being the older, more accurate form.
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  • ...mes includes [[Nemain]], [[Fea]], [[Anann]] and others. In other texts the Morrígan appears alone, and her name is sometimes used interchangeably with the Badb ...navian ''mara''.<ref>DIL pp. 468</ref> Current scholarship mostly holds to Morrígan being the older, more accurate form.
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  • ...ws neither friend nor foe. Evident deities like [[Lug mac Ethlenn]], the [[Morrígan]], [[Óengus]] and [[Midir]] also make occasional appearances.
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  • ...the battlefield, and swears to avenge this insult. During the combat, the Morrígan attacks Cú Chulainn in the form of an eel, a wolf, and a heifer at the hea ...ls fifty with his teeth and thirty with each of his hooves. Eventually the Morrígan and her sisters, in the form of crows, land on his shoulder, and Lugaid, co
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