Delbáeth , in the Irish Celtic Mythology, is mythical a laughed Ard Érenn (supreme king of Ireland). He is the son of Ogme, the god of the warlike magic, third in the hierarchy of the Tuatha Dé Danann and Ethniu, girl of Balor, the chief of the Fomoires and Cethlenn.

He reigns on the Ireland while succeeding his grandfather Eochaid Ollathair who is not other than an incarnation of the Dagda, the god-druid. With Ernmas, it generated the divine triad composed of the three goddesses Ériu, Banba and Fódla. In the Lebor Gabála Érenn , one gives it for father of Brian, Iuchar and Iucharba and it is compared to Tuireann.

In the List of the supreme kings of Ireland, Delbáeth succeeds Eochaid Ollathair and precedes Fiachna.

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