The Dagda

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The Dagda is a major god in Irish Celtic mythology, revered as a powerful father-figure associated with abundance, wisdom, and mastery over life and death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic god
Irish god
deity
mythological figure
associatedWith Aengus Óg NERFINISHED
Boann NERFINISHED
Brigid NERFINISHED
Brú na Bóinne NERFINISHED
Newgrange NERFINISHED
The Morrígan NERFINISHED
cauldron of plenty
club
harp
characteristic gluttony
great physical strength
wisdom
consort Boann NERFINISHED
The Morrígan NERFINISHED
culture Celtic mythology NERFINISHED
Irish mythology NERFINISHED
domain abundance
agriculture
fertility
life and death
magic
wisdom
epithet Eochaid Ollathair NERFINISHED
Good God NERFINISHED
Ollathair NERFINISHED
The Good God NERFINISHED
gender male
language Old Irish name: Dagda
magicalObject cauldron that never runs empty
harp that controls seasons
memberOf Tuatha Dé Danann NERFINISHED
narrativeRole leader in the First Battle of Mag Tuired
leader in the Second Battle of Mag Tuired
parentOf Aengus NERFINISHED
Aengus Óg NERFINISHED
Bodb Derg NERFINISHED
Brigid NERFINISHED
Cermait NERFINISHED
Midir NERFINISHED
power control over life and death
control over seasons
provision of endless food
role chieftain
father-figure
king of the Tuatha Dé Danann
symbol cauldron
club
harp
weapon club that can kill and revive

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Celtic mythology hasDeity The Dagda
Boann consort The Dagda
Boann relatedDeity The Dagda