Tuatha De Danann

This “name” is usually translated as “folk of the goddess Danu.” They are also known by the earlier name: Tuath De (“tribe of the gods” or “divine tribe”). They’re a supernatural race in Irish mythology. Many of them are thought to represent deities of pre-Christian Gaelic Ireland.

The Tuatha De Danann are often pictured as kings, queens, druids, bards, warriors, heroes, healers, & craftsmen who have supernatural powers. They live in the Otherworld but interact with humans & the human world. They’re associated with sidhe.

Their traditional rivals are the Fomorians (Fomoire), who might represent the destructive powers of nature, & whom the Tuatha De Danann defeated in the Battle of Mag Tuired.

Prominent members include the Dagda (“the great god”), The Morrigan (“the great queen” or “phantom queen”), Lugh, Nuada, Aengus, Brigid, Manannan, Dian Cecht the healer, & Goibniu the smith, 1 of the Tri De Dana (“three gods of craft”).

They’re immune to ageing & sickness, & who have magic powers. The powers most often attributed to them are control over the weather & the elements, & the ability to shape shift themselves & other things.

They’re also said to control the fertility of the land. The tale De Gabail in t-Sida says the 1st Gaels had to establish friendship with the Tuatha De Danann before they could raise crops & herds.

They live in the Otherworld, which is described as either a parallel world or a heavenly land beyond the sea or under the earth’s surface. Many of them are associated with specific places in the landscape, especially the sidh mounds.

These are the ancient burial mounds & passage tombs which are entrances to Otherworld realms. The Tuatha De Danann can hide themselves with a feth fiada (“magic mist”) & appear to humans only when they wish to.

In euhemerized accounts, the Tuatha De Danann were descended from Nemed, leader of a previous wave of inhabitants of Ireland. In non-euhemerized accounts, they’re descended from Danu/Anu, a mother goddess. They came from 4 cities to the north of Ireland (Falias, Gorias, Murias, & Finias), where architecture, the arts, & magic.

According to Lebor Gabala Erenn, they came to Ireland “in dark clouds” & “landed on the mountains of the Conmaicne Rein in Connachta.” Otherwise Sliabh an Iarainn, “and they brought a darkness over the sun for 3 days & 3 nights.”

Sliabh an Iarainn (anglicized Slieve Anierin) is a mountain in County Leitrim, Ireland. It’s part of the Cuilcagh Mountains.

They immediately burnt the ships “so that they should not of retreating to them, & the smoke & the mist that came from the vessels filled the neighbouring land & air. Therefore it was conceived that they had arrived in clouds of mist.”

Led by King Nuada, they fought the First Battle of Magh Tuireadh on the west coast, in which they defeated & displaced the native Fir Bolg, who then inhabited Ireland. In the battle, Nuada lost an arm to their champion, Sreng.

Since Nuada was no longer “unblemished,” he couldn’t continue as king & was replaced by the half-Fomorian Bres, who turned out to be a tyrant.

The doctor Dian Cecht replaced Nuada’s arm with a working silver 1. (Think Bucky from Captain America.) He was reinstated as king. Back in those days, if a king wasn’t physically whole, then he wasn’t fit to be king.

However, Dian Cecht’s son, Miach, was dissatisfied with the replacement. So he recited the spell, “adult fri halt do and feith fri feth” (joint to joint of it & sinew to sinew), which caused flesh to grow over the silver over the course of 9 days & nights.

In a fit of jealous rage, Dian Cecht killed his own son. Because of Nuada’s restoration as king, Bres whined to his family & dad, Elatha, who sent him to look for help from King Balor of the Fomorians.

The Tuatha De Danann fought the Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh against the Fomorians. King Nuada was killed by King Balor’s poisonous eye. But KIng Balor was killed by Lugh (who was the champion of the Tuatha De Danann), who then took over as king.

A 3rd battle was fought against a wave of invaders, the Milesians, from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (present-day Galicia & Northern Portugal). These were descendants of Mil Espaine (who are thought to represent the Goidelic Celts).

The Milesians encountered 3 Tuatha De Danann goddesses, Eriu, Banba, & Fodla, who asked that the island be named after them. Eriu is the origin of the modern name Eire (which is the Irish language name for Ireland), & Banba & Fodla are still sometimes used as poetic names for Ireland.

Their 2 husbands (Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht, & Mac Greine) were kings of the Tuatha De Danann and created a magical storm in an attempt to drive them away. The Milesian poet calmed the sea with his verse, then his people landed & defeated the Tuatha De Danann at Tailtiu.

When Amergin was called upon to divide the land between the Tuatha De Danann & his own people, he cleverly allotted the portion above ground to the Milesians & the portion underground to the Tuatha De Danann.

The Tuatha De Danann were led underground into the Sidhe mounds by Manannan mac Lir & Tir na nOg onto a flowery plain/plain of honey attested to in the Voyage of Bran.

The Tuatha De Danann brought 4 magical treasure with them to Ireland, 1 a piece from their 4 cities: Dagda’s Cauldron, The Spear of Lugh, Lia Fail (The Stone of Fal), & Claiomh Solais (The Sword of Light).

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Caminha, Portugal
Between the River and the Sea, a Place of Timeless Beauty

A picturesque village in the north of Portugal, Caminha is a true treasure where time seems to slow down. Its stone streets, lively squares, and historic buildings tell stories from centuries past. At the heart of the town, the Clock Tower and the Main Church stand guard over the Terreiro Square a favorite gathering place for locals and visitors alike.

But it’s in the surrounding landscape that Caminha reveals its full magic the majestic Minho River embraces the town before merging with the Atlantic Ocean, and across its calm waters lies neighboring Spain, in a perfect harmony of cultures separated only by a river.

Between the sound of seagulls, the scent of the sea, and the charm of the distant mountains, Caminha is the perfect place to experience the simple and authentic beauty of the Minho region. 🌊🇵🇹

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900 years of history and Limian tradition

Celebrating nine centuries of existence, Ponte de Lima remains faithful to its origins a town of markets, hospitality, and encounters. Since the charter granted by D. Teresa in 1125, it has stood as a guardian of Minho culture and Portuguese identity.

From the lively Feiras Novas festival and traditional markets, to the International Garden Festival, equestrian parades, and serene walks along the riverfront, the town thrives with color and life.

The unmistakable flavor of Arroz de Sarrabulho à Moda de Ponte de Lima and the aroma of local Vinho Verde complete the experience, a perfect blend of history, nature, and taste.

Among the stones of the bridge, the reflections of the river, and the flowers in bloom, you can still feel the heartbeat of a history that has endured for over 900 years.

✨ Ponte de Lima
Where Portugal began, and time still flows gently.

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Ponte de Lima, the oldest town in Portugal

Nestled on the banks of the Lima River, in the heart of the Minho region, lies Ponte de Lima, the oldest town in Portugal, officially founded in 1125, even before the country itself was born.

Its name comes from the ancient Roman and medieval bridge that still stands proudly today, connecting both shores and centuries of history.

Walking through Ponte de Lima feels like stepping into a living museum: medieval towers, centuries-old churches, manor houses, and cobblestone streets where time seems to pause. Every corner tells a story; every stone holds the memory of pilgrims, traders, and travelers who once crossed its path.

🌿 Surrounded by rolling green hills, Loureiro vineyards, and fertile fields, the town preserves its rural soul and the charm of Minho traditions. It’s a place where heritage, nature, and authenticity exist in perfect harmony.

📍 Ponte de Lima founded over 900 years ago, a living witness to the birth of Portugal.

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