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Ruaidrí, he of the ports (died c. 879), also known as The Deer, was an Irish merchant and dockworker from Ulaidh who was a Lord of the Druidic cult known as the Children of Danu.[1]

Behind the scenes

Ruaidrí is the Old Irish form of the name Ruaidhrí, meaning "red king" from Old Irish rúad "red" combined with rí "king". It was notably the name of an Irish king who reigned during the late 12th century.

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