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  Tuatha Dé Danann
Badb was the daughter of Delbáeth and Ernmas, and sister of Macha, Morrígan, and possibly of Nemain.
Ernmas was the mother of a son, named Fiachna, and three daughters who were the three sovereignity goddesses of Ireland – Banba, Fodla and Eriu.
Ernmas was possibly the mother of the three war goddesses: Morrigan, Badb and Macha.
www.timelessmyths.com /celtic/danann.html   (7434 words)

  
 Hogwarts Darkness - Ernmas R. Ripper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Ernmas was given tutorings and home-schooling lessons from her mother and father from a very young age.
Ernmas rose to the social elite groups and grew adept at presenting herself in such a way as to best garner the respect and adoration of her classmates.
Ernmas called a tall stool to herself and pushed herself up onto it, resting her heels on the cross bars of the legs of the stool.
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 fdla - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
In Irish mythology, Fdla (later Fdhla, Fla), daughter of Ernmas of the Tuatha D Danann, was one of the patron goddesses of Ireland.
According to Seathrn Citinn she worshipped the Mrrgan, who is also sometimes named as a daughter of Ernmas.
The L Fola (CM12), a ship in the Irish Naval Service (now decommissioned), was named after her.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/fdla   (127 words)

  
 nasc
Ernmas, and Echtach, and Etargal, and Fiachra, and Tuirill Piccreo fell in the same battle.
Badb and Macha and Anand, of whom are the Paps of Anu in Luachar were the three daughters of Ernmas the she-farmer.
Ernmas had other three daughters, Badb and Macha and Morrigu, whose name was Anand.
homepage.eircom.net /~seabhacaille/Craobh_Crua/lge0004.html   (2083 words)

  
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Essentually the fate of the King and the fate of the land were the same.
By Ernmas, he is the father of Fiacha, Macha, Badb, and the Morrigan.
Feidlimid One of Lugh's nine foster-fathers Fiacha Son of Ernmas, father of Banba, Fotla, and Eriu.
www.personal.utulsa.edu /~marc-carlson/history/go2.txt   (3033 words)

  
 riu - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
For the character 'Eri' in the anime and manga series InuYasha, see Yumi, Eri, Ayumi.
In Irish mythology, riu, daughter of Ernmas of the Tuatha D Danann, was one of the patron goddesses of Ireland.
According to Seathrn Citinn she worshipped the Badb, who is also sometimes named as a daughter of Ernmas.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/riu   (134 words)

  
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The name Morrigan (also Morrighan or Mor Righ Anu), means 'Great Queen of Ancient Spirits.' She was called the 'Battle Crow' and by this title was known in France as Cathubodva.
The Morrigan was said to be one of the three daughters of the ancient goddess Ernmas of the Tuatha de Dannan.
The Irish considered her a war goddess because she was a goddess of Fate, foretelling those who would die in battle, and she hovered over the battlefield as a crow to take the souls of those who died to the Underworld.
www.angelfire.com /nt/dragon9/MORRIGU.html   (519 words)

  
 Entrance to the shrine of Morrigan, Morrigu, Morgane, Morrighan Celtic War and Mother Goddess
A nice email from Wade told me: Morrighan should be considered a red haired goddess and that one of her sacred plants is the flthorn..
Morrigu is on of the three daughters of Ernmas, which could be an old fertility-goddess.
ow after the battle has won and corpses cleared away, the Morrigu, daughter of Ernmas, proceeded to proclaim that battle and the mighty victory which had taken place, to the royal heights of Ireland and to its fairy hosts and its chief waters and its river mouths.
inanna.virtualave.net /morrigan.html   (1133 words)

  
 Queen Mab's Temple   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
As an espect of Morrigan she has shape shifting powers and is sometimes seen as a crow, raven or wolf.
She has been known by many names through the ages Morrigan, Morgan, Morgain, Morrigu, Macha, Nemain, Badb, Medb, Washer, Banshee, Beansidhe, Morgan Le Fae, Furies, Queen Maeve, Medhbh, Medhbha, Badhbh, Ernmas, Delbaeth, Anu, Dana, Banbha, Fodhala, Eriu, Fe', Fea, Catha, Cauth Bodva, Cathubodua, and many other names and faces down through the centuries.
This is a place where we remember and honor her in her beauty and brightness.
www.geocities.com /ghostlly/Mab/mab.html   (178 words)

  
 †The†Camelot†Gazette† - Celtic Gods & Goddesses. - Dieties from A to Z. {B}
She was the wife of Net, and when you are trapped or afraid, walking in the dark, this is the time to call on these aspects of the goddess.
Badb was the daughter of Delbaeth and Ernmas.
Balor; This Irish god of death is said to possess the Evil Eye or be of the strong blows.
www.camelotgazette.sonnexh.com /dieties_b.php   (1362 words)

  
 †The†Camelot†Gazette† - Celtic Gods & Goddesses. - Dieties from A to Z. {E}
Ernmas; In Irish myths she was a mother goddess, she was the daughter of Etarlam who was the son of Nuada.
Ernmas was possibly the mother of the three war goddesses Morrigan, Banba and Macha, whose father was Delbaeth.
Esus; According to some Esus was bloodthirsty and savage yet others saw him as the god of Commerce, similar to Mercury.
camelotgazette.sonnexh.com /dieties_e.php   (458 words)

  
 The Second Battle of Mag Tured
In that battle, moreover, Nuada's hand was stricken off--it was Sreng son of Sengann that struck it off him--, so Diancecht the leech put on him a hand of silver with the motion of every hand; and Credne the brazier helped the leech.
But such of the Fir Bolg as escaped from the battle went in flight to the Fomorians, and settled in Arran and in Islay and in Mann and Rathlin.
Now after the battle has won and corpses cleared away, the Morrigu, daughter of Ernmas, proceeded to proclaim that battle and the mighty victory which had taken place, to the royal heights of Ireland and to its fairy hosts and its chief waters and its river mouths.
www.ancienttexts.org /library/celtic/irish/2nd_moytura.html   (7174 words)

  
 Care2Share: Raven Machans's Sharebook
The Morrígan is often considered a triple goddess, but her supposed triple nature is ambiguous and inconsistent.
Sometimes she appears as one of three sisters, the daughters of Ernmas: the Morrígan, the Badb,Nemain and Macha.
Sometimes the trinity consists collectively known as the Morrígan, or in the plural as the Morrígna.
www.care2.com /c2c/share/sharebook/744690577   (1349 words)

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