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Lugh (“loo”). Also known as Lleu in Wales, or Lugus in continental Europe; his titles include the “Master of All Arts,” and “Master Craftsman.” Lugh is the Celtic god of the sun, one of the Tuatha De Danaan, who bears a suspicious resemblance to Greco-Roman Apollo. Some mythologies wed him to Nemetona. An end-of-summer harvest festival is celebrated worldwide in his honour, called Lughnasadh.  Image by wornfall.

Lugh (“loo”). Also known as Lleu in Wales, or Lugus in continental Europe; his titles include the “Master of All Arts,” and “Master Craftsman.” Lugh is the Celtic god of the sun, one of the Tuatha De Danaan, who bears a suspicious resemblance to Greco-Roman Apollo. Some mythologies wed him to Nemetona. An end-of-summer harvest festival is celebrated worldwide in his honour, called Lughnasadh. Image by wornfall.

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The Celtic god Lugh ( Lugh or Lug (/luɣ/; modern Irish: Lú /lu:/) is at the heart of Lughnasa, a traditional Celtic holiday celebrated on August 1st. He is a god of light who fought for the Tuatha De Dannan against the evil Formorians and their king, Balor.

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Lugh - Celtic God Of The Sun Lugh is possibly the most written about deity in the Celtic pantheon. He is celebrated in song and story, myth and profile, in numerous places on the Internet and books about the Celts. His name is… #celtic #lugh #crystalwind #celticgod #TuathaDeDanaan

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