Ogma

In Irish mythology, Ogma, orator and champion of the Tuatha D Danann, was a god of scholars, education, writing and eloquence. He is said to have invented the early Irish alphabet called Ogham. He was known by the epithets Grianainech ("sun-face") and Milbl ("honey-mouth"). He was killed at the Second Battle of Magh Tuiredh after taking away Balor's sword. He is likely related to the Gaulish deity Ogmios.

 

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