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Arawn: God of Dead People
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Some things about him are the same as Hades, Pluto, and the Christian Satan, but he is also unique. The dead were helped by Arawn to go to Annwn, the old Otherworld, where they can rest in peace. Arawn, a male Celtic god, is thought to have ruled over the Welsh underground. His name may…
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Dian Cécht: Celtic God of Healing
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Based on what little we know about old Irish mythology, we can guess that Dian Cécht, who was the God of Health or God of Power & Health for the Tuatha Dé Danann, an Irish god family, was Dagda’s brother. As the doctor and healer for the Danann tribe, he saved the lives of fighters.…
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Nauda: Frist King of Tuatha dé Danann
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In the seventh year of his rule, a Tuatha dé Danann decided to leave their magical lands and settle in what is now Ireland. Nuada was fair and strong, and her sword could kill any enemy. Nuada was a god who led the powerful Tuatha dé Danann for a short time. In Proto-Celtic, “noudent” meant…
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Taranis: God of Strom and Thunderbolt
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Some people think that Taranis was the most feared and loved god in Europe in the Bronze Age. But none of the stories about Taranis have made it to the present day. During the Bronze Age, the Celts lived all over Europe and worshiped Taranis, who was the god of storms, weather, the sky, and…
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Aengus: Irish God of Love
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The Dagda, who was the leader of the Tuatha Dé Danann, is said to have given birth to Aengus, the Celtic god of love, youth, and poems. He was a nice young man who was known for making people feel at ease with what he said. Among his many other powers, he could also change…
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Lugh: Irish God of Strom
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The Irish god Lugh was linked to the crops and stormy weather in August. He was brave in fight, knew a lot about everything, and was also a Druid. Besides being a famous king and a member of a strange race, he also had a magical spear. His legendary beginnings and epic stories have been…
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Neit: Irish God of War
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In Irish folklore, Neit, which can also be spelled Neith, was a war god. He was a member of the Tuatha Dé Dannan, the last group of extraordinary men to take over Ireland. The Celtic gods Tuatha Dé Dannan are regarded as the spiritual ancestors of the Irish people. Most of them, like Neit, definitely…
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Dagda: Main God in Irish Mythology
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It has a long history of stories, creative fables, and magical myths that need to be researched because they tell us a lot about the beliefs of the pre-Christian Gaelic people. One of the most important gods in native Irish folklore is Dagda. It’s simple to see how Dagda’s story could be used to link…
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