• support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Dagda (Old Irish: In Dagda [ˈdaɣða], Irish: An Daghdha) is considered the great god of Irish...
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  • The Dagda is an important god of Irish mythology. Dagda can also refer to: Dagda, Latvia, a city in eastern Latvia Dagda Municipality, Latvia Dagda parish...
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    Dagda (pronunciation) is a town in Dagda Parish, Krāslava Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia, near the country's border with Belarus. It is the...
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    associated with youth, love, summer and poetic inspiration. The son of The Dagda and Boann, Aengus is also known as Macan Óc ("the young boy" or "young son")...
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  • paganism Allfather D'Aronique, a fictional character from Preacher The Dagda, known as all-father, an important god in Irish mythology God the Father...
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  • glowing bright torch. Muirias or Murias Semias Cauldron (coire) of the Dagda No company ever went away from it unsatisfied (also known as the Coire ansic)...
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  • and Dagda went to war with him to marry his daughter Cáer to Aengus, son of Dagda. In this war, Ethal's kingdom is destroyed by the forces of Dagda and...
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    the Battle of Mag Tuired. Prominent members of the Tuath Dé include the Dagda ("the great god"); The Morrígan ("the great queen" or "phantom queen");...
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  • was a son of the Dagda and brother of Aed and Aengus. He was killed by Lugh after he had an affair with Lugh's wife Buach. The Dagda cried tears of blood...
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    Irish mythology as a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the daughter of the Dagda and wife of Bres, with whom she had a son named Ruadán. Her sacred tree...
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  • Bodb Dearg. Aed is elsewhere described in the Dindsenchas as being the Dagda's son and brother of Cermait and Aengus killed by Corchenn of Cruach for...
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    Dagda Municipality (Latvian: Dagdas novads) is a former municipality in Latgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Andrupene parish...
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  • Nanashi, a silent protagonist who dies and is resurrected by the demon Dagda in exchange for becoming his "godslayer". Development began shortly after...
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  • the god of healing, the healer for the Tuatha Dé Danann, and son of the Dagda according to the Dindsenchas. He was the father of Cu, Cethen and Cian....
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    have supernatural powers. Prominent members of the Tuath Dé include The Dagda ("the great god"), who seems to have been the chief god; The Morrígan ("the...
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    Ireland Bodb Derg - king of the Tuatha Dé Danann Brigid - daughter of the Dagda; associated with healing, fertility, craft, platonic love, and poetry Clíodhna...
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  • the River Boyne, who developed a great passion for the Dagda. To consummate this union, Dagda sent Elcmar to High King Bres on an errand around the time...
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    Dagda Parish (Latvian: Dagdas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Krāslava Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un...
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  • Feasa ar Éirinn (History of Ireland). Many scholars have credited The Dagda's son Cermait's epithet Milbel, or "honey-mouthed" or "eloquence" with Ogma...
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    Celtic deity Dagda, who carries a club. Numerous scholars have identified the concept of Thor and his hammer, like Indra, Zeus, and the Dagda, as stemming...
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    affair with the Dagda, who impregnates her after sending Elcmar away on a one-day errand. To hide the pregnancy from Elcmar, the Dagda casts a spell on...
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  • mythology, Mac Cuill of the Tuatha Dé Danann, was a son of Cermait, son of the Dagda. Mac Cuill's given name was Éthur and he was named Mac Cuill after his god...
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  • Dagda's harp, or rather the Dagda's harper, according to a number of modern translators (cf. § Attestations). Úaithne figures as the name of Dagda's harper...
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    Banba, and Fódla. The Morrígan is described as the envious wife of The Dagda and a shape-shifting goddess, while Badb and Nemain are said to be the wives...
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    souls of the dead gather. He may have originally been an aspect of the Dagda. Folklore about Donn survived into the modern era in parts of Ireland, in...
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  • the uncle of the Dagda, who gave him Ailech Neit (Neit's Stonehouse), which is elsewhere described as the grave of Aed, son of the Dagda. Ailech Imchell...
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    Büyükataman Çakır Çakmakoğlu Çalış Çelik Cengiz Çirkin Çobanoğlu Coşkun Dağdaş Doğru Durmuş Durmuş Ekici Enöz Ergun Ertugay Ertuğrul Günal Homriş İnan...
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    as the wife or lover of Mac Gréine ("Son of the Sun"), a grandson of the Dagda, although in the Banshenchas, her husband is simply named Grian ("Sun")...
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    in which it is said to be a dwelling of the deities, particularly The Dagda and his son Aengus. Antiquarians first began its study in the seventeenth...
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    had her last meal. Similarly, in the Irish myth of the Cauldron of the Dagda (coire ansic or "un-dry cauldron") is a magical vessel that satisfies any...
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