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  • Dagda – Mythopedia
    The Dagda, or “good god,” was a Celtic deity and the club-wielding chief of the Irish Tuatha dé Danann With power over both life and death, he was associated with fertility, agriculture, magic, and druidry
  • Aengus – Mythopedia
    Aengus was the son of the Dagda, chief of the Tuatha Dé Danann, and Boann, goddess of the River Boyne He was also the stepson of Boann’s husband Elcmar, a judge of the Tuatha Dé Danann Aengus had many siblings, the most notable of which was Midir, who also served as his foster-father; his other notable siblings included Brigid and Cermait
  • Mythopedia – Encyclopedia of Mythology
    Mythopedia is the ultimate online resource for exploring ancient mythology; from the Greeks and Romans, to Celtic, Norse, Egyptian and more
  • Nuada – Mythopedia
    Nuada Airgetlám, or “Nuada of the Silver Hand,” was the first king of the powerful Celtic gods, the Tuatha dé Danann A ruler both generous and fair, he lost his hand in battle against the monstrous Fomorians
  • Lugh – Mythopedia
    Lugh was the Celtic god of justice, oathkeeping, and nobility, and a ruler of the Tuatha dé Danann Regarded as both a savior and a trickster, he was celebrated for his skills in craftsmanship and battle
  • Brigid – Mythopedia
    Brigid, the “Exalted One,” was a Celtic goddess of fertility and motherhood Venerated throughout Ireland, she held sway over passion, poetry, and invention, and her favor inspired craftsmen of all trades
  • Morrigan – Mythopedia
    As the Tuatha Dé prepared for battle against the Fomorions, the Dagda sought his wife, the Morrígan, for prophecy He found her at the ford of a river, where they proceeded to have intercourse
  • Taranis – Mythopedia
    Taranis, the “Thunderer,” was a Celtic storm god, symbolized by a sacred wheel Wielding a thunderbolt, he was feared for his command of foul weather, and regarded as a protector and leader of the Celtic pantheon




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