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Mythological cycle / Ulster Cycle / The Dagda / Bres / Aengus / The Morrígan / Boann / Eochaid / Lugh / Tuatha Dé Danann / Irish mythology / Irish literature
Date: 2008-05-02 17:18:47
Mythological cycle
Ulster Cycle
The Dagda
Bres
Aengus
The Morrígan
Boann
Eochaid
Lugh
Tuatha Dé Danann
Irish mythology
Irish literature

The Names of the Dagda Scott A. Martin, April 2008

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