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  2. Morgan le Fay - Wikipedia

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    Morgan le Fay (/ ˈ m ɔːr ɡ ən l ə ˈ f eɪ /; Welsh and Cornish: Morgen; with le Fay being garbled French la Fée, thus meaning 'Morgan the Fairy'), alternatively known as Morgan[n]a, Morgain[a/e], Morgant[e], Morg[a]ne, Morgayn[e], Morgein[e], and Morgue[in] among other names and spellings, is a powerful and ambiguous enchantress from the legend of King Arthur, in which most often she ...

  3. Daughter of Tintagel - Wikipedia

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    Daughter of Tintagel (retitled Morgan le Fay) is a series of historical fantasy novels by British writer Fay Sampson. It tells the story of the life of Arthurian legend character Morgan le Fay, presented through an oral history narrative from her early childhood to her disappearance. It was originally published as five books between 1989 and ...

  4. The Mists of Avalon - Wikipedia

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    The book follows the trajectory of Morgaine (Morgan le Fay), a priestess fighting to save her Celtic religion in a country where Christianity threatens to destroy the pagan way of life. [1] The epic is focused on the lives of Morgaine, Gwenhwyfar , Viviane, Morgause, Igraine and other women of the Arthurian legend.

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  6. List of Arthurian characters - Wikipedia

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    Guinglain, Gingalin, Gliglois, Wigalois, Le Bel Inconnu, Libeaus Desconus [2] Le Bel Inconnu: Gawain's and Blanchemal's son Gorlois† (Old Welsh: Gwrlais) Historia Regum Britanniae: Igraine's first husband before she married Uther Pendragon, father of Morgause and Morgan le Fay. Gornemant: Erec and Enide, c. 1170 Perceval, the Story of the Grail

  7. Nine sorceresses - Wikipedia

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    The nine sorceresses or nine sisters (Welsh: naw chwaer) are a recurring element in Arthurian legend in variants of the popular nine maidens theme from world mythologies. . Their most important appearances are in Geoffrey of Monmouth's introduction of Avalon and the character that would later become Morgan le Fay, and as the central motif of Peredur's story in the Peredur son of Efrawg part of ...

  8. Draco Normannicus - Wikipedia

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    In the poem, Étienne names Morgan Le Fay definitively as the sister of the legendary King Arthur, and ruler of the isle of Avalon. He also makes mention that Morgan is immortal, [a] and has the ability to grant immortality to Arthur with the aid of the herbs found on the isle. [11] In previous epics Morgan had not been named as sister to Arthur.

  9. Morgan le Fay in modern culture - Wikipedia

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    "The Treason of Morgan Le Fay" 1998: Morgan Le Fay: A short story by George Cox. "The Dragon of Camlann" 1997: Good: Morgan le Fay: A short story by Darrell Schweitzer. "The Gest of Sir Brandiles" 1997: Morgan: A short story by Kurt Roth. "Just Cause" 1997: Other: Morgan: A short story by Fay Sampson. "The Knight of Good Heart" 1997: Morgan: A ...