What did the Tuatha Dé Danann look like?

The Danann are generally described as tall with red or blonde hair, blue or green eyes, and pale skin. Interestingly, archaeology has unearthed evidence all around the world of small colonies of red-haired people from the same time period as the Tuatha De Danann's arrival in Ireland.
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What happened to the Tuatha Dé Danann?

The Tuatha Dé Danann were defeated and consigned to mythology. Legend has it that they were allowed to stay in Ireland, but only underground. Thus they became the bearers of the fairies of Ireland, consigned to the underworld where they became known as 'Aes sidhe' (the people of the mound - fairy mounds).
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Where did the Tuatha Dé Danann come from?

Legend. The Tuatha Dé Danann were descended from Nemed, leader of a previous wave of inhabitants of Ireland. They came from four cities to the north of Ireland—Falias, Gorias, Murias and Finias—where they taught their skills in the sciences, including architecture, the arts, and magic, including necromancy.
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Are the Tuatha Dé Danann the same as the Sidhe?

At their defeat, the Tuatha de Danaan chose to "go underground" and live in barrows and cairns. This new habitat led to another name for the Tuatha de Danaan when they became known as the Sidhe.
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How many Tuatha Dé Danann are there?

The Four Treasures of Tuatha dé Danann

The Tuatha dé Danann were widely believed to have immense supernatural powers that made them feared by many. Each hailed from one of four places: Findias, Gorias, Murias and Falias.
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Who is the king of the Tuatha Dé Danann?

Nuada, the king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, had his hand cut off, but they were ultimately victorious. They magnanimously allowed the Fir bolg to keep the province of Connaught, while the Tuatha occupied the rest. Because of his blemish, Nuada could no longer rule as king. The warrior Bres was crowned in his place.
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What came before the Tuatha Dé Danann?

Instead, they built their own kingdoms under several hills around Ireland. It's said that they built them long before the arrival of the Milesians. This theory suggests that the Tuatha Dé Danann were what was referred to as the fairy folk of Ireland. The latter was because they lived underground for good.
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What does Sith mean in Gaelic?

The Gaelic word sìth or sìdh (pronounced shee) can mean 'fairy' and 'hill' and in Scottish place-names is usually considered to denote a 'fairy hill'. It probably derives from the ellipsis of the Irish phrase aos sídhe 'people of peace'.
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What are Irish Fae called?

Aos sí (pronounced [iːsˠ ˈʃiː]; older form: aes sídhe [eːsˠ ˈʃiːə]) is the Irish name for a supernatural race in Celtic mythology – spelled sìth by the Scots, but pronounced the same – comparable to fairies or elves.
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What does the word Sidhe mean?

Definition of sidhe

1 plural sidhes : an underground fort or palace in which fairies in Gaelic folklore are held to live. 2a sidhe plural : the fairy folk of Ireland in Gaelic folklore. b : a member of the sidhe : a fairy in Gaelic folklore — compare banshee.
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Are the Tuatha Dé Danann gods?

Dian Cécht, one of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the gods of Celtic Ireland. He was the physician of the gods and father of Cian, who in turn was the father of the most important god, Lugh (see Lugus).
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What is the difference between a fairy and a faerie?

1. “Fairy” is a word that has been derived from Latin word “fatum,” which can mean “fate.” “Faerie” is a word that has been derived from Gaelic “fear shidhe,” which means “'man of the shee.” 2. Fairies are considered to be a group of young and pure spirits.
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What do Celtic fae look like?

They are often thought of as human in appearance and having magical powers, however are sometimes unpredictable and dangerous. In modern cultures they are often depicted as cute tiny winged creatures, however originally faeries were depicted anywhere from tall, angelic beings to short, hideous trolls.
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What do fairies look like in Ireland?

They may sometimes appear smaller than us, but certainly not minuscule like the tinkerbell-esque creatures people expect. They look just like us and certainly don't have wings, but due to existing on another plane to us, are able to conceal themselves. They live lives like us for the most part.
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What is Celtic heaven?

In Gaelic and Brittonic myth it is usually a supernatural realm of everlasting youth, beauty, health, abundance and joy. It is described either as a parallel world that exists alongside our own, or as a heavenly land beyond the sea or under the earth.
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What is cat in Scottish Gaelic?

"catti" is Scottish Gaelic. "
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What are Scottish fairies called?

Scottish fairies go by many names. Often the old Scots called them 'the guid folk' i.e. 'good folk' in a bid to stay on their good side. In Gaelic they're known as the sìth (pronounced 'shee').
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Who did Danu marry?

Danu means knowledge, wisdom, wealth and abundance. However her name is also connected to water, and could mean 'the flowing one'. Danu is thought to have married Bilé and was the mother of the Dagda, the chief leader of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
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Are the Sidhe gods?

In modern Irish the people of the mounds are also called daoine sídhe [ˈdʲiːnʲə ˈʃiːə]; in Scottish mythology, they are daoine sìth. They are variously said to be the ancestors, the spirits of nature, or goddesses and gods.
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Are fairies Irish or Scottish?

Historical origins of fairies range from various traditions from Persian mythology to European folklore such as of Brythonic (Bretons, Welsh, Cornish), Gaelic (Irish, Scots, Manx), and Germanic peoples, and of Middle French medieval romances.
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Are elves from Ireland?

Elves are humanoid beings which originate from Germanic mythology and English folklore. They are commonly depicted in one of two different forms: Small nature spirits affiliated with the fairies. These are the kind usually found in Celtic mythology.
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Do fae have pointed ears?

Pointy ears are a common characteristic of many creatures in the fantasy genre. It's a common characteristics of races such as, among others, elves, faeries, pixies, hobbits, or orcs. They are also a characteristic of creatures from the horror genre, such as vampires.
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What happens when you give a fairy your name?

Names hold power. If a faerie asks for your name and you say it, you're giving them power (and possibly complete control) over you. The best thing to do in this situation is to give the faerie a made-up name or your nickname. However, if you know their name and say it, then they will leave you alone.
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What's a male fairy called?

Satyrs are their male counterparts. Slavic fairies come in several forms and their names are spelled differently based on the specific language. Tylwyth Teg or Bendith y Mamau is the traditional name for fairies or fairy-like creatures of the Otherworld in Welsh folklore and mythology.
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Who defeated the Tuatha De Danann?

The Danann were defeated in two battles by the Milesians, whom historians and scholars alike agree were probably the first Gaels in Ireland.
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