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Irish mythology,
Danand or
Donann is the
daughter of Delbáeth, son of Ogma, (Not to be
confused with the
similarly named Danu)
Danand is the
mother of...
- by
modern scholars based on the
genitive Danann (also
spelled Donand or
Danand),
which is the only form
attested in the
primary sources (e.g. in the collective...
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Irish women), Ériu and her
sisters are called: fair
women of the
Tuatha Dé
Danand a
famous throng clear voice of
achievement three fair
daughters of Fiachra...
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Canola Carman Cethlenn - wife of
Balor of the
Fomorians Clídna
Clothru Danand (Danu)
Deirdre - the
foremost tragic heroine in
Irish legend Duibne - attested...
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cunning (trebar) and "versed in the
knowledge and
power of the Túatha Dé
Danand",
explaining that her
fosterfather had been the
wizard druid Bresal Etarlám...
- Dagda,
killed by Lugh Cían -
father of Lugh; able to
shapeshift at will
Danand -
daughter of Delbáeth Delbáeth - king of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann Ecne - god...
- devices" at
Slieve Anierin. The text
states "so that they were the
Tuatha De
Danand who came to Ireland. In this wise they came, in dark clouds. They landed...
- Table. The
child survives and
later becomes Mordred, his
ultimate nemesis.
Danand, a
minor character in
Irish mythology, is said to have
conceived three sons...
- The
Second Battle of Mag
Tuired Ceithri cathracha i r-robadar
Tuatha De
Danand Four
Jewels of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann De Gabáil in t-Sída The
Taking of the...
- سبکباران ساحلها šab-ē tārīk o bīm-ē mowj * o gerdāb-ī čonīn hāyel kojā
dānand hāl-ē mā * sabokbārān-e sāhelhā? The dark
night and the fear of the waves...