Corb
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- "CORB" may also stand for the Children's Overseas Reception Board.
In Irish mythology, Corb was one of the Fomorians, a semi-divine race who inhabited Ireland in ancient times.
Tuatha Dé Danann
Abarta Abcán Abean Aed Aengus Aà Ãine Airmed Anann Badb Banba Bec Bé Chuille Bébinn Boann Bodb Derg Brea Bres Brian Brigid Caer Cermait CÃan ClÃdna Credne Dagda Danand Danu Delbáeth Dian Cecht Ecne Egobail Elcmar Ernmas ÉtaÃn Ethal Ériu Fand Fiacha mac DelbaÃth Finnguala Flidais Fódla Fuamnach Goibniu Iuchar Iucharba Lén Là Ban Lir Luchta Lug Mac Cuill Mac Cecht Mac Gréine Macha Manannán Miach Midir MorrÃgan Nechtan Neit Nemain Niam Nuada Ogma Tuirenn Uaithne
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