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Macha (Irish mythology) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Macha
Macha ((:ˈmaxə)) is a goddess of ancient Ireland, associated with war, horses, sovereignty, and the sites of Armagh and Eamhain Mhacha in County Armagh, which are named after her. A number of figures called Macha appear in Irish mythology, legend and historical tradition, all believed to derive from the same deity. The name is presumably derived from Proto-Celtic *''makajā'' denoting "a plain" (genitive *''makajās'' "of the plain").〔(Proto-Celtic lexicon ) 〕 ==Macha, daughter of Partholón== A poem in the ''Lebor Gabála Érenn'' mentions Macha as one of the daughters of Partholón, leader of the first settlement of Ireland after the flood, although it records nothing about her.〔''Lebor Gabála Érenn'' (§38 )〕
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