She wandered Ireland for two years before she came to Cashel and the court of King Fíngen mac Áedo Duib.
[5]When Fingen died, the story says, Mór Muman married Cathal mac Finguine.
[6] A similar tale is told of Mis, who gave her name to the Slieve Mish Mountains and who may be the same figure as Mór.
These tales may be based on the common motif of the loathly lady, whereby the goddess of sovereignty appears as a hag until kissed by the rightful king, whereupon she becomes a beautiful young woman.
[8] As a divinity, Mór Muman is believed to be identical with Mugain, and to include features of Medb and the Morrígan.
She is sometimes referred to simply as Mumain, making her association with the land of Munster (Irish, Mumu) explicit.