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223: 68:, the river Dee, which is situated on the English-Welsh border, was said to be the arbiter of victory and defeat. It was said that if the Dee ate away its eastern bank, it was a sign of English victory, and vice versa. Aerfen could be compared to 267: 204: 132: 105: 64:
on River Dee. Local legend states that three human sacrifices had to be drowned in the river, to ensure success in battle. During
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is a Celtic goddess of fate and warfare, and the personification of
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had also been used as an alternate name for the River Dee.
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Elisabeth Benard; Beverly Moon (21 September 2000).
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River Dee
Common Celtic
Glyndyfrdwy
Anglo-Welsh wars
MorrĂ­gan



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