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  2. The Dagda - Wikipedia

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    The Dagda (Old Irish: In Dagda, Irish: An Daghdha) is considered the great god of Irish mythology. [1] He is the chief god of the Tuatha Dé Danann, with the Dagda portrayed as a father-figure, king, and druid. [2] [1] [3] He is associated with fertility, agriculture, manliness and strength, as well as magic, druidry and wisdom.

  3. List of Irish mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    The Dagda - supreme god and king of the Tuatha Dé Danann; Danu - mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann; Dian Cecht - god of healing; Étaín - heroine of Tochmarc Étaíne; Lir - god of the sea; Lugh - legendary hero and High King of Ireland, god of leadership, skills, the sun, and alliances, associated with friends.

  4. The God of High School - Wikipedia

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    The God of High School [b] is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Yongje Park. It has been serialized in Naver Corporation's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon from April 2011 to December 2022, with the individual chapters collected and published by Imageframe under their Root label into four volumes as of January 2023.

  5. Aengus - Wikipedia

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    In Irish mythology, Aengus or Óengus is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann and probably originally a god associated with youth, love, [1] summer and poetic inspiration. The son of The Dagda and Boann, Aengus is also known as Macan Óc ("the young boy" or "young son"), and corresponds to the Welsh mythical figure Mabon and the Celtic god Maponos. [1]

  6. Dian Cecht - Wikipedia

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    In Irish mythology, Dian Cécht (Old Irish pronunciation: [dʲiːən kʲeːxt]; also known as Cainte or Canta) was the god of healing, the healer for the Tuatha Dé Danann, and son of the Dagda according to the Dindsenchas. He was the father of Cu, Cethen and Cian. His other children were Miach, Airmed, Étan the poet and Ochtriullach (Octriuil).

  7. Donn - Wikipedia

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    In this tale, Donn is said to be the son or foster-son of the Dagda. [12] [13] Dáithí Ó hÓgáin notes similarities between the two and suggests that Donn was originally an epithet of the Dagda. [2] Donn is the father of Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, whom he gave in fosterage to the god of youth, Aengus mac Óg, to raise.

  8. Students Gifted Teacher 2 Rubber Ducks 16 Years Ago. She ...

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    During Megan Davidhizar’s first year of teaching high school freshmen 16 years ago, she had two students, Kelsey and Carrie, who were best friends and always made her laugh. Once, they gifted ...

  9. Elatha - Wikipedia

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    the Dagda, Fiacha, Delbáeth, Ogma, Allód, Bres In Irish mythology , Elatha , Elotha , [ 1 ] Elier [ 2 ] or Elada (modern spelling: Ealadha ) was a king of the Fomorians and the father of Bres by Ériu of the Tuatha Dé Danann , as well as Delbaeth, Ogma , Elloth (another name for Lir the father of Manannán mac Lir ), and the Dagda by an ...