- thus
meaning 'Morgan the Fairy'),
alternatively known as Morgan[n]a,
Morgain[a/e], Morgant[e], Morg[a]ne, Mor****n[e], Morgein[e], and Morgue[in] among...
- feminist, anarchist, peace, and
environmental movements.
Researcher Rachel Morgain writes:
Founding members of
Reclaiming drew from earth-based
pagan and...
- Sea-born or
Magic Enchantress (female)
Other names Related names Morcant,
Morgain, Morgaine, Morgana, Morgane, Morganna, Morgant, Morgen, Morghan, Morgue...
- the
sisters within the
Vulgate Cycle, with
either Belisent (Morgause) or
Morgain (Morgan)
replacing her as the wife of
Nentres in the
variants of the Vulgate...
- Enchantresses, 52 Lacy, "Lancelot-Grail," 55 Colahan,
Morgain the Fay and the Lady of the Lake, 107. Colahan,
Morgain the Fay and the Lady of the Lake, 108. Larrington...
-
timber from its
trees with
which to make a staff. The
anthropologist Rachel Morgain reported a "ritual recreation" of the Wild Hunt
among the
Reclaiming tradition...
- of
Great Britain and Ireland", in:
Folklore 81:4. Loomis,
Roger (1945) "
Morgain La Fee and the
Celtic goddesses", in: Speculum. 20:2. Meier,
Bernhard (1998)...
-
understudy for the role of Glinda.
After six months, she
succeeded Stacie Morgain Lewis in the role on
October 24, 2006. She
starred opposite Kristy Cates...
-
Morgan le Fay),
kills and is
killed by
Arthur Morgan le Fay Morgaine,
Morgain,
Morgana Unclear;
first mention as
Morgan in Vita Merlini, c. 1150 Many...
- timelessmyths.com.
Jimmy Joe, 1999. Loomis,
Roger Sherman (4
September 1959). "
Morgain la fée in oral tradition". Romania. 80 (319): 337–367. doi:10.3406/roma...