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|death = 879<br>[[Lackanscaul]], [[Connacht|Kingdom of Connacht]] | |death = c. 879<br>[[Lackanscaul]], [[Connacht|Kingdom of Connacht]] | ||
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'''Sétnae''' (died 879), also known as '''The Cursed''', was a Druidic [[scholar|priestess]] and member of the [[Children of Danu]], the Irish branch of the [[Order of the Ancients]] and had a strong foothold in [[Ireland]] during the late 9th century. | '''Sétnae''' (died c. 879), also known as '''The Cursed''', was a Druidic [[scholar|priestess]] and member of the [[Children of Danu]], the Irish branch of the [[Order of the Ancients]] and had a strong foothold in [[Ireland]] during the late 9th century. | ||
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Sétnae (died c. 879), also known as The Cursed, was a Druidic priestess and member of the Children of Danu, the Irish branch of the Order of the Ancients and had a strong foothold in Ireland during the late 9th century.
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