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Name: Aongas-Og, (Aongas the Young)/ Aengus Óg/ Oenghus / Angus Mac Ind Oc
Properties: God of Love
Race: The Tuatha Dé Danann
Father: Dagda, Father God of The Celts.
Mother: Boand, the Boyne river Goddess.
Foster Father: Midhir of Brí Léith
Half-Brothers:
Consorts:
Caer Ibormeith (Yew-Berry)
Son: Nemanach
Foster Son: Diarmuid O'Duibhne
Grand-daughter: Dechtire
Associated Sites: Brugh Na Boinne / Newgrange
Head Stewart: Roc Diocain
Friends: Ailill and Medb of Connaught
Associated
Herbs: Love
: Balm
Sword: The Mór Alltach 'The Big Fierce One' Aongas-Og was the child of Dagda and Boand. Boand was the wife of Elcmar and they were supposedly the first inhabitants of the mystic mound Newgrange. Dagda gained access to Newgrange by sending Elcmar on a day-long errand, which stretched to nine months due to Dagda's magical mastery over time. While Elcmar was absent, Dadga seduced his wife Boand who conceived and bore their son Aongas also known as Aongas the Young because he was conceived and born on the same day. Aongas later came to take the Brugh from Elcmar aided by his father the Dagda.He fostered Diarmuid Ui Duibhne when his father Donn was banished from the Fianna and took him to Brugh Na Boinne to rear as his own. He also reared a son of his steward's whose mother was Crochnuit therefore he was a half-brother of Diarmuid. He protected Diarmuid when he was on the run from Fionn and the Fianna after the elopement with Gráinne. Stories, Myths & Legends relating to Aongas Óg:
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