§§ 84–87
first, a woman, later identified as the Morrígan, offers assistance to the Dagda and sleeps with him [...]
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The MorríganThe Morrígan
Morrígu;Mórrígan;Moirríoghan
(time-frame ass. with Ulster Cycle, Túatha Dé Danann)
deity or supernatural figure in medieval Irish literature, frequently associated with war and destruction; she sometimes appears as part of a triad with Macha and the Badb; also associated with Nemain.
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Eochaid Ollathair;In Dagda
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Morrígu;Mórrígan;Moirríoghan
(time-frame ass. with Ulster Cycle, Túatha Dé Danann)
deity or supernatural figure in medieval Irish literature, frequently associated with war and destruction; she sometimes appears as part of a triad with Macha and the Badb; also associated with Nemain.
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Eochaid Ollathair;In Dagda
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§§ 88–93
second, the (anonymous) daughter of Indech, king of the Fomoire, has sex with the Dagda after the latter has been fed inordinate amounts of porridge [...]
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