Part 35 (1/2)

BRIGINDO.

Equivalents, Brigit and Brigantia, 103

BRIGIT (g as in get).

Irish G.o.ddess identical with Dana and Brigindo, &c., 103, 126; daughter of the G.o.d Dagda, The Good, 103, 126; Ecne, grandson of, 103

BRITAIN.

See Great Britain.

Carthaginian trade with, broken down by the Greeks, 22; place-names of, Celtic element in, 27; under yoke of Rome, 35; magic indigenous in, 62; votive inscriptions to sus, Teutates, and Tara.n.u.s found in, 86; dead carried from Gaul to, 131; Ingcel, son of King of, 169; visit of Demetrius to, 355; Bran, King of, 365; Caradawc rules over in his fathers name, 369; Caswallan conquers, 372; the Third Fatal Disclosure in, 373

BRITAN.

Nedimean chief who settled in Great Britain and gave name to that country, 102

BRITISH ISLES.

Sole relics of Celtic empire, on its downfall, 34; Maev, Grania, Findabair, Deirdre, and Boadicea, women who figure in myths of, 43

BRITONS.

Geoffrey of Monmouth, like Nennius, affords a fantastic origin for the, 338

BRITTANY.

Man-er-Hoeck, remarkable tumulus in, 63; tumulus of Locmariaker in, markings on similar to those on tumulus at New Grange, Ireland, 72; symbol of the feet found in, 77; book brought from, by Walter, Archdeacon of Oxford, formed basis of Geoffrey of Monmouths Historia Regum Britani, 337; Arthurian saga in, 339, 340

BROGAN.

St. Patricks scribe, 119, 290

BROWN BULL.

See Quelgny

BRUGH NA BOYNA (broo-na-boyna).

Pointed out to Cuchulain, 193

BUDDHA.

Footprint of, found in India as symbol, 77; the cross-legged, frequent occurrence in religious art of the East and Mexico, 87

BUIC (booik).

Son of Banblai; slain by Cuchulain, 211

BURNEYS HISTORY OF MUSIC.

Reference to Egyptian legend in, 118

BURY, PROFESSOR.

Remarks of, regarding the Celtic world, 59

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CAER.

Daughter of Ethal Anubal; wooed by Angus Og, 122, 123; her dual life, 122; accepts the love of Angus Og, 122

CAERLEON-ON-USK.