Footnote 187:[(return)]
Cormac, s.v. "Neith"; D'Arbois, v. 400; RC xii. 61.
Footnote 188:[(return)]
LU 50. Tethra is glossed badb (IT i. 820).
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IT i. 521; Rh[^y]s, HL 274 f.
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RC xii. 95.
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RC xii. 101.
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See p. [374].
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D'Arbois, ii. 198, 375.
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HL 90-91.
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HL 274, 319, 643. For Beli, see p. [112], infra.
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Whatever the signification of the battle of Mag-tured may be, the place which it was localised is crowded with Neolithic megaliths, dolmens, etc. To later fancy these were the graves of warriors slain in a great battle fought there, and that battle became the fight between Fomorians and Tuatha Dé Dananns. Mag-tured may have been the scene of a battle between their respective worshippers.