Dagda Biografie
Der Dagda ['daɣða] (irisch: *Dago-dēvos, „Guter Gott“), auch Dagdæ, Ruadh Rhofessa („Der Mächtige/Rothaarige mit dem großen Wissen“) oder Eochaid Ollathair („Der große Vater“) ist eine zentrale Figur der keltischen Mythologie Irlands.
Dagda - 50 Songtexte
- Lake Derravaragh0
- Mise Liom Fein0
- Criost Liom0
- Home Again In Eireann0
- TUATHA DE DANANN0
- Tír Na Nóg0
- For You0
- I am Celt0
- Harp Of Dagda0
- Druids In The Glen0
- Morrigna0
- Barbarian0
- (Introduction) I Am Celt0
- Oroshay0
- The Primal Gods0
- Celtic Trance0
- The Gifted People0
- Shades Of The Otherworld0
- The Sacred Kings0
- The Silver Branch0
- Lament For A Hero0
- The Turning Years0
- The Marriage Of Princess Niamh0
- Dancing With Fairies0
- Merlin's Cave0
- Shadow Of Atlantis0
- Dawn At Druid's Cove0
- Lord Of The Underworld0
- Escape Into Darkness0
- Lost Myths Of Creation0
- Return Of The Kings0
- Banquet At Tara0
- Prolog0
- Anthem Of The Gods0
- Delilah0
- Angel Eyes0
- Sailing By0
- Dreaming0
- Hold Me Now ('Til I Die)0
- Gods Of Love Live Here0
- Spirits Fly0
- Pipes Of Eros0
- Karina0
- Down At Druid's Cove0
- Lord Of The Underworlds0
- The 9th Wave0
- Tuath Dé Danaan0
- Wind Of Change0
- Genesis Hibernia0
- Abhaile0
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