World MythologyForm the siege of Troy to the twilight of the Norse gods at Ragnarok and the mysteries of the animal-headed gods of Egypt, the myths of the world have exercised an enduring fascination for their power and insight-volume comprehensive reference book covering mythologies, customs, belief and rituals worldwide. |
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Page 82
After a fearsome ordeal, Medb gave the honour to Cuchulainn but, on their return
to Emain Macha, Loegaire and Conall claimed that the queen had been bribed
and they refused to accept the verdict. So the three went to Munster to seek the ...
After a fearsome ordeal, Medb gave the honour to Cuchulainn but, on their return
to Emain Macha, Loegaire and Conall claimed that the queen had been bribed
and they refused to accept the verdict. So the three went to Munster to seek the ...
Page 87
... by the queen-goddess Medb (pronounced 'Maeve') and the destiny of the two
kingdoms is in the hands of the death and destruction goddess, the Morrigan.
THE BROWN BULL OF ULSTER QUEEN MEDB of Connacht and - 87 The Celts.
... by the queen-goddess Medb (pronounced 'Maeve') and the destiny of the two
kingdoms is in the hands of the death and destruction goddess, the Morrigan.
THE BROWN BULL OF ULSTER QUEEN MEDB of Connacht and - 87 The Celts.
Page 88
QUEEN MEDB of Connacht and her consort, Ailill, lay chatting in bed one night,
boasting of their possessions. They were evenly matched except for
Finnbennach, the great, white-horned bull owned by Ailill. Medb searched her
lands in vain ...
QUEEN MEDB of Connacht and her consort, Ailill, lay chatting in bed one night,
boasting of their possessions. They were evenly matched except for
Finnbennach, the great, white-horned bull owned by Ailill. Medb searched her
lands in vain ...
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