• symbols. The Dagda (Old Irish: In Dagda [daɣða], Irish: An Daghdha) is an important god in Irish mythology. One of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the Dagda is portrayed...
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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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    Aengus (redirect from Aengus the Young)
    is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann and probably originally a god associated with youth, love, summer and poetic inspiration. The son of The Dagda and Boann...
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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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    Battle of Mag Tuired. Prominent members of the Tuath Dé include the Dagda ("the great god"); The Morrígan ("the great queen" or "phantom queen"); Lugh; Nuada;...
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  • In the Mythological Cycle of early Irish literature, the four treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann are four magical items which the mythological Tuatha Dé...
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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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  • fictional character from Preacher The Dagda, known as all-father, an important god in Irish mythology God the Father King of the Gods Creator deity Sky father...
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  • dies and is resurrected by the demon Dagda in exchange for becoming his "godslayer". Development began shortly after the release of Shin Megami Tensei...
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    Ireland. She appears in 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...
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