Morgan le Fay, Morrigan, Morgaine

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Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley! 9780345350497 | eBay
The Mists of Avalon- Arthurian legend from a female perspective. Love, power, richly developed and real characters.
Morgan the Faery 14 X 28 Signed Limited Edition Giclee on Fine Art Paper - Etsy
Morgan the Faery 14" x 28" Signed Limited Edition Giclee on Fine Art Paper Look! She's got Ancient Hebrew writing on her arm! That is right about them wondering off to worship other gods.
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Morgan Le Fay: Morgan Le Fay: popularly known as Arthurian sorceress, benevolent fairy, priestess, dark magician, enchantress, witch, sea goddess, shape-changer, healer,
Morgaine le Fay by Seolhe on DeviantArt
Morgaine le Fay by Seolhe.deviantart.com on @deviantART
Morgana, Sorceress and Healer in Arthurian Legend
Morgana, also known as Morgan le Fay, is a fairy queen and sorceress of Arthurian legend. She is one of three elder half-sisters to Arthur who are the daughters of Ygraine and Gorlois, the others being Morgause and Elaine. Morgana hated her half-brother Arthur nearly from the day he was born, and the legends are full of her attempts to bring his downfall. Like Vivian, she is said to have been a pupil of Merlin, and she is much associated with the magical island of Avalon.
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Morgaine le fey by ~Liliane
While Ireland Holds These Graves by Fionabus on DeviantArt
The Morrígan is a Goddess from Irish mythology. (Art: 'While Ireland Holds These Graves' by Fionabus on deviantART.)
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The Morrigan-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. The Morrigan appears as both a single goddess and a trio of goddesses. The other deities who form the trio are Badb ("Crow"), and either Macha (also connotes "Crow") or Nemain ("Frenzy"). The Morrigan frequently appears in the ornithological guise of a hooded crow.
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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. The Morrigan appears as both a single goddess and a trio of goddesses.
Persian Mythology, Gods & Goddesses, Ancient Iranian Gods 2 - Ahreeman X
"An Morrígan is a goddess of battle and sovereignty, sometimes appearing in the form of raven or wolf. She is a triple goddess, a fierce aspect of the Great Mother, often serving as a guide to those moving through difficult transition. One who is protected by 'the Morrigan' is certain of victory." ~ www.chaliceofwisdom.com- Pinned by The Mystic's Emporium on Etsy