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Tuatha Dé Danann
or Tu·atha dé Da·naan
[ too-uh-huh dey dah-nuhn ]
noun
, Irish Legend.
- a race of gods or demigods who defeated the Fomorians and ruled Ireland during a golden age.
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Galway, reputed to be the headquarters of all the Tuatha de Danann and shee-folk of Connacht.
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I know that some high authorities regard the Tuatha de Danann and the fairies as alike mythological beings.
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What is here averred of the Tuatha de Danann may be true of other primitive races who may have survived long in Ireland.
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I believe these Tuatha de Danann are the small Danes, who, according to tradition, built the raths and souterrains.
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But Oengus is not the only one of the Tuatha de Danann who has such a fairy palace.
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