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Macha is an Irish war goddess, strongly linked to the land. Several               goddesses or heroines bear Her name, but She is generally thought               of as one aspect of the triple death-goddess the Mórrígan               (the “Great Queen” or “Phantom Queen”), consisting               of Macha “Raven”, Badb “Scald Crow” or “Boiling”,               and Nemain “Battle Fury”. Macha is associated with both               horses and crows.
The Mórrígan is both sex and battle goddess, and               Her personality is usually described as both war-like and alluring.               She is known to be a prophetess: the Washer at the Ford is said to               be one aspect of Her, who appears to those about to die. She is commonly               shown washing bloody clothes at a river ford; when approached, She               tells the enquirer the clothes are theirs. Like the bean sidhe (banshee),               who She is believed related to, She is an omen of death.
As goddess of the land, the Mórrígan are said to               be cognate with Ana or Danu,               and Macha is said to be one of the Tuatha               De Danann.
Three other aspects of Macha feature in Irish folklore, which likely               derive from a common goddess, as they are all said to have a mother               named Ernmas (also considered to be the mother to Eriu, Banba, and               Fódla, sacred names for Ireland). One Macha, a seeress, was               the wife of Nemed “Sacred”, who invaded Ireland and fought               the Fomorians in Irish legend. Emain Macha, a bronze-age hill fort               in Northern Ireland, and legendary capital of Ulster, is said to               have been named for Her.
The second Macha, titled Mong Ruadh (“red-haired”), was               a warrior and Queen, who overpowered Her rivals and forced them to               build Emain Macha for Her.
The third Macha, and probably the most well-known, was said to               be the wife of Crunniuc. Like many supernatural lovers, She warns               him to tell no one of Her existence; but he boasts to the king of               Ulster that his wife can outrun the fastest chariot. The king then               seizes the very pregnant Macha and forces Her to run a race, against               Her protests. In spite of this, she does win, and as she crosses               the finish line she gives birth. In her dying pain and anger She               curses the men of Ulster to nine times nine generations, that in               their time of worst peril they should suffer the pain of childbirth.
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