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Irish mythology
[ˌmʲeðvˈlʲeθðʲerɡ]
Modern Irish
[ˌmʲeːwˈlʲaˌjaɾˠəɡ]
goddess of sovereignty
Tara
Fedlimid Rechtmar
Art mac Cuinn
Cormac mac Airt
Rath Meave
Hill of Tara
Medb
Connachta
Ulster Cycle
Book of Leinster
Byrne 2001
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