== 家族 ==
オェングスの両親はダグザとボアーン、育ての親はエルクマールやミディールなど様々であった<ref>[http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/etain.html The Wooing of Etain] https://web.archive.org/web/20150307235133/http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/etain.html, 2015-03-07 The Celtic Literature Collective</ref><ref name="mythlegendromance"/><ref name=Fermoy />。ボイン川沿いのニューグレンジに住み、マナナンの金髪の娘クルコグ(Curcog)を養女として育てたと言われている<ref name="mythlegendromance"/><ref name=Fermoy />。 スコットランドの民間伝承では、アンガスはブリジッド(Brigid)の夫であり、冬の妖精の女王ベイラ(Beira)の息子であるとされています<ref name="Mackenzie">Mackenzie, Donald Alexander, Wonder Tales from Scottish Myth and Legend, 1917, Frederick A. Stokes Co., New York, NY, https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/tsm/tsm05.htm, 30 August 2020</ref>。
Aengus' parents were [[The Dagda]] and [[Boann]], and his foster-father was variously [[Elcmar]] or [[Midir]]. He was said to have lived at [[Newgrange]] by the [[River Boyne]], where he raised Manannán's blonde-haired daughter Curcog as his foster. In the folklore of [[Scotland]], Angus is the husband of [[Brigid]] and son of [[Cailleach|Beira, the Fairy Queen of Winter]].<ref name="Mackenzie">{{cite book |last1=Mackenzie |first1=Donald Alexander |title=Wonder Tales from Scottish Myth and Legend |date=1917 |publisher=Frederick A. Stokes Co. |location=New York, NY |url=https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/tsm/tsm05.htm |access-date=30 August 2020}}</ref> His siblings include [[Aed (god)|Aed]], [[Cermait]], [[Bodb Derg]], and [[Brigid]]. Aengus is the foster-father and protector of [[Diarmuid Ua Duibhne]] of the [[Fianna]]. He rescues Diarmuid and [[Gráinne]] during their pursuit by the Fianna; after Diarmuid's death, Aengus takes his body back to the Brú na Bóinne where he breathes life into it when he wishes to speak with Diarmuid. According to ''Death Tales of the Tuatha de Danann'', Aengus kills his stepfather Elcmar in retaliation for killing Midir. Aengus has a son named Nemhannach who is mentioned in the [[Cath Finntrágha|Battle of Ventry]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Kuno|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=J-wNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1|title=Cath Finntraga|date=1885|publisher=AMS Press|isbn=978-0-404-63954-9|language=en}}</ref>
==Physical description==