Part 41 (1/2)

GALIOIN. See Firbolgs, 103

GALLES, M. REN. Tumulus of Man-er-Hoeck described by, 63

GARACH. Mac Roth views Ulster men on Plain of, 223; the battle of, 223-225

GAUL-S. Under Roman yoke, 35; Csars account of, 37; described by Diodorus Siculus, 41, 42; described by Ammia.n.u.s Marcellinus, 42; Dr. Rice Holmes describes, 43; commerce on Mediterranean, Bay of Biscay, &c., of, 44; religious beliefs and rites described by Julius Csar, 51, 52; human sacrifices in, 84; votive inscriptions to sus, Teutates, and Tara.n.u.s, found in, 86, 87; Dis, or Pluto, a most notable G.o.d of, 88; dead carried from, to Britain, 131; Maon taken to, 153

GAULOIS, LA RELIGION DES. Reference to, 55, 83

GAUVAIN (SIR GAWAIN). Fellow-knight with Perceval, 406

GAVRINIS. Chiromancy at, 64

GEENA MAC LUGA. Son of Luga, one of Finns men, 262; Finn teaches the maxims of the Fianna to, 262, 263

GEIS-E (singular, gaysh; plural, gaysha). The law of the, 164; meaning of this Irish word explained, 164; instances: Dermot of the Love Spot, Conary Mor, and Fergus mac Roy, 165; Grania puts Dermot under, 298

GELON. Defeat of Hamilcar by, at Himera, 22

GENEALOGY. Of Conary Mor, from Eochy, 164; of Conor mac Nessa, from Ross the Red, 181; of Cuchulain and Conall of the Victories, from Druid Cathbad, 181; of Don, 350; of Llyr, 351; of Arthur, 352

GENEIR. Knight of Arthurs court, 401

GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH. Bishop of St. Asaph; his Historia Regum Britani written to commemorate Arthurs exploits, 337

GERAINT. The tale of Enid and, 399, 400

GERALD, EARL. Son of G.o.ddess Ain, 128

GERMAN (ghermawn_g_ hard). Diuran and, companions of Maeldun on his wonderful voyage, 313

GERMANIC WORDS. Many important, traceable to Celtic origin, 32

GERMANS. Menace to cla.s.sical civilisation of, under names of Cimbri and Teutones, 31; de Jubainvilles explanation regarding, as a subject people, 31; overthrow of Celtic supremacy by, 33; burial rites practised by, 33; chast.i.ty of, 41

GERMANY. Place-names of, Celtic element in, 27

GILLA DACAR (The Hard Gilly). Story of, 292-295

GILVAETHWY. Son of Don, nephew of Math, 378; his love for Goewin, and its sequel, 378-380

GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS. Testimony to the fairness of the Irish Celt, 21.

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GLEN ETIVE. Dwelling place of Naisi and Deirdre, 198

GLOUCESTER. Mabon released from prison in, 392; the nine sorceresses of, 404

GLOWER. The strong man of the Wee Folk, 246

GLYN CUCH. Pwylls hunt in woods of, 357