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Fódla
... country. Ériu (Éire) won the argument, but Fodla is still sometimes used as a poetic ...
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Tuatha Dé Danann
... of the Tuatha Dé, Ériu, Banba and Fodla, who asked that the island be named ... the modern name Éire, and Banba and Fodla are still sometimes used as poetic names ...
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Tuatha De' Danann   (translated from Spanish)
... of the Tuatha De': Ériu, Banba and Fodla, who requested that the island was named ... the modern name Éire, and Banba and Fodla still are used sometimes like poetic names ...
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatha_Dé_Danann - 14k - Cached (Spanish) - Wikipedia (Spanish) - Similar pages

Mythological Cycle
... Kerry, the Milesians met Ériu, Banba and Fodla, the wives of the three kings, each ... the modern name Éire, and Banba and Fodla are still used as poetic names for ...
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Amergin
Amergin Amergin (Amairgin, Amorgen) is the name of two poets from Irish mythology. 1. Amergin mac Míled (son of Míl Espáine), known by the epithet glúngel ("white knee"), was a druid, a bard and a judge of the Milesians, who are usually identified as representing the first Gaelic settlers in Ireland ...
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Ériu
... Mythic Portrayal With her sisters, Banba and Fodla, she was part of an important triumvirate ... Éire) won the argument, but Banba and Fodla are still sometimes used as poetic names ...
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Mórrígan
Mórrígan The Mórrígan ("great queen") or Morrígan ("terror" or "phantom queen") (aka Morrígu, Mórríghan, Mór-Ríogain) is a figure from Irish mythology widely considered to be a goddess or former goddess. She is usually seen as a terrifying figure, glossed in medieval Irish manuscripts as equivalent to Alecto of the Furies ...
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Tuatha de Danaan   (translated from German)
... king Milesius were led. The three sisters Fodla, Banba and Eriú by the aggressors were ...
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Category:European mythology stubs
Category:European mythology stubs This category is for stub articles relating to European myth and legends. You can help Wikipedia by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{Euro-myth-stub}} instead of {{stub}}. (previous 200) (next 200) Subcategories There are 4 subcategories to this category. Celtic mythology ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:European_mythology_stubs - 5k - Cached - Similar pages

Ollamh Fodhla
... ollamh (master, professor) and the king of Fodla, a poetic term for Ireland. Eochaidh became ...
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