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In Celtic mythology, Rhianannon was the great queen of which goddesses?

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In Celtic mythology, Rhianannon was not a goddess but a legendary figure. She was known as the great queen of the Welsh kingdom of Dyfed, and was often associated with horses and birds. Her story is a popular one in Welsh mythology and has been retold in various forms over the centuries.
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In Celtic mythology, Rhiannon was the great queen of the goddesses known as the Mórrígan. The Mórrígan were a trio of goddesses associated with war and fate. They were also associated with sovereignty, fertility, and the land. Rhiannon was said to be a beautiful and powerful queen who could take the form of a bird or horse.
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