Murigen

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In Celtic mythology, Murigen was a goddess of lakes, and associated with flooding.[1][2] She is also known as Morgan, probably a specific personification of morgens, the Welsh term for water sprites.[3] The watery etymology of Murigen (and Morgan) indicates that the war-goddess Morrigan was a separate and distinct goddess.[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sykes, Egerton and Kendall, Alan (2002 ed.) Who's Who in Non-Classical Mythology Routledge, New York, p. 133;
  2. ^ McCoy, Edain (2003) Celtic Myth & Magick Llewellyn, St.Paul, MN, p. 228;
  3. ^ Franklin, Anna (2002) The Illustrated Encyclopaedia Of Fairies Vega, London, p. 182;
  4. ^ See discussion at [[MorrĂ­gan#Arthurian myth|]].

[edit] See also

Morgan le Fay