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{{short description|Irish mythological figure}} {{Other uses|Bodb (disambiguation)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} In [[Irish mythology]], '''Bodb Derg''' ([[Old Irish language|Old Irish]], {{IPA|sga|ˌboðβ ˈdʲeɾɡ|pron}}) or '''Bodhbh Dearg''' ([[Middle Irish]] and [[Irish language|Modern Irish]], {{IPA|ga|ˌbˠoːw ˈdʲaɾˠəɡ|pron}}) was a son of [[Eochaid Garb]]<ref>''[[Lebor Gabála Érenn]]'', edited by R. A. Stewart Macalister. 1941. Irish Texts Society, Dublin. Part IV, § VII, ¶316 (p.131).</ref> or the [[Dagda]],<ref name="Lir">"The Children of Lir". P.W. Joyce (translator). 1879. ''Old Irish Romances.'' C. Kegan Paul & Co.</ref><ref>[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T300014/text003.html ''The Children of Lir'' Section 3]</ref> and the Dagda's successor as King of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]].
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