Who were the Tuatha De Danann in Irish mythology?
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The Tuatha De Danann were a supernatural race in Irish mythology believed to possess great knowledge and magical skill. They were said to rule Ireland before the arrival of mortal tribes.
Related Characters, Places, and Terms
Tuatha Dé Danann (Too-ah-ha Day Dah-nahn)
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