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Encyclopedia > Fodla

In Irish mythology, Fodla, daughter of Ernmas, was one of the patron goddesses of Ireland. Her husband was Mac Cecht. She and her sisters, Banba and Ériu, were the first settlers in Ireland, led by King Amergin.


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Fodla is one of the three goddesses who ruled Ireland before the first Gaels, led by Amergin, came to the island.
She was given the honor of naming Ireland.
Article "Fodla" created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 30 July 1997 (Revision 2).
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