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Dagda (Old Irish: In
Dagda [ˈdaɣða], Irish: An Daghdha) is
considered the
great god of Irish...
- The
Dagda is an
important god of
Irish mythology.
Dagda can also
refer to:
Dagda, Latvia, a city in
eastern Latvia Dagda Muni****lity,
Latvia Dagda parish...
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Dagda Muni****lity (Latvian:
Dagdas novads) is a
former muni****lity in Latgale, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2009 by
merging Andrupene parish...
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Dagda (pronunciation) is a town in
Dagda Parish, Krāslava Muni****lity in the
Latgale region of Latvia, near the country's
border with Belarus. It is the...
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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...
- 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...
- ****ociated 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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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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Danann defeat in the
Battle of Mag Tuired.
Prominent members include the
Dagda ("the
great god"); The Morrígan ("the
great queen" or "phantom queen");...
- Nanashi, a
silent protagonist who dies and is
resurrected by the
demon Dagda in
exchange for
becoming his "godslayer".
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