Aed

god in Irish mythology
Person celtic_deity Q4687449
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Aed

Summary

Aed is a Celtic deity[1]. He draws 86 Wikipedia views per month (celtic_deity category, ranking #19 of 71).[2]

Key Facts

  • Aed's father was Lir[3].
  • Aed's father was The Dagda[4].
  • Aed is recorded as male[5].
  • Aed's instance of is recorded as Celtic deity[6].
  • Aed's instance of is recorded as Irish mythical character[7].
  • Aed's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02pz4_n[8].
  • Aed's different from is recorded as Aodh[9].

Body

Origins and Family

Fathers listed include Lir[3], a water deity[10] and The Dagda[4], a Celtic deity[11].

Why It Matters

Aed draws 86 Wikipedia views per month (celtic_deity category, ranking #19 of 71).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[12]

FAQs

Who were Aed's parents?

Aed's father was Lir[3].

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