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Aoi Mac Ollamain is the full name of the poet of the Tuatha Dé Danann, whose shortened name is Ai.
Ai was sometimes recognized as Aoi mac Ollamain, the poet of the Tuatha de Danann.
When Ai’s mother was pregnant with him, the house was rocked by a great wind and a druid was said to have come and foretold that the child which was going to be born would be gifted with special powers.
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 Ai
A type of sloth with three toes on each of its front feet (see also Unau, a two-toed sloth).
The Irish-Celtic god of poetry, a member of the Tuatha de Danaan, also known as Aoi Mac Ollamain.
In Norse mythology, the god Rig was travelling and happened upon a farm owned by Ai ("great grandfather") and his wife, Edda.
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Ai was sometimes recognized as Aoi mac Ollamain, the poet of the Tuatha de Danann.
When Ai's mother was pregnant with him, the house was rocked by a great wind and a druid was said to have come and foretold that the child which was going to be born would be gifted with special powers.
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