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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
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
Encyclopedia of Mythology – Mythopedia Mythopedia is the ultimate online resource for exploring ancient mythology; from the Greeks and Romans, to Celtic, Norse, Egyptian and more
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
Celtic Mythology – Mythopedia Celtic mythology is the collection of stories and folklore from various ancient Celtic cultures like the Irish, the Welsh, and the Gauls Many of these myths were suppressed by Roman conquerors, with their first widespread recordings dating from the early medieval period
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
Celtic Gods – Mythopedia The Celtic gods and goddesses are a vast group of deities who were worshipped by the ancient Celtic tribes Their names and attributes varied between languages and locations, with some deities worshipped by all tribes while others were specific to a particular region or people
Cernunnos – Mythopedia Cernunnos was the Celtic god of beasts and wild places A mysterious horned figure often surrounded by animals, he ruled over the wilderness and brought natural enemies together in peace