380 INDEX. EVI Evidence, historical, i. 178 et seq., 191 Ewain. i. 312 Excalibur, i. 138, 274, 310 FAFNIK, i. 276 Fairyland, i. 411 Fairy Queen, i. 411, 418 Faith, the ship, i. 313 Fatal children, the, i. 80, 273, 312, 436; ii. 9, 33, 58, 65, 69, 78, 132, 154, 191 Fatal sisters, the, iii. 16 et seq. Fatum, ii. 17 Faustulus, ii. 82 Favonius, ii. 221, 248 Fenris, i. 370 ; ii. 351 Feridun, i. 441 ; ii. 354 Fetish worship, i. 73 Fialar, i. 369 Fiction, plausible, i. 171 et seq. Fifty Argonauts, ii. 150 — children of Proteus and Doris, ii. 256 — Daktyloi, ii. 314 — daughters of Asterodia, ii. 30, 138 Danaos, ii. 30, 266 et seq. Selene, ii. 30 Thestios, ii. 45 — sons of Aigyptos, ii. 30, 266 et seq. Pallas, ii. 64 Priam, ii. 183 Fionn, i. 316 Fingall's Cave, i. 92 Fire, myths of the, i. 225 ; 201 et seq. — , Gods of the : — Agni, ii. 190 et seq. — Bburanyu, ii. 191 — Hephaistos, ii. 12, 104 — Hermes, ii. 233 — Loki, i. 370 et seq. — Phoroneus, ii. 194 et seq. — Prometheus, ii. 201 et seq. Fish, the emblem, ii. 115 Fish sun, the, i. 292, 400 ; ii. 25, 124 Fish-gods, i. 164, 311 Fitela, i. 279 Fleece, the golden, i. 204 Flegetanis, ii. 122 Flexibility of the characteristics of the Vedic gods, i. 333, 337 Flora, ii. 340 Folk-lore, <strong>Aryan</strong> [Popular Tales] Fool, Lay of the Great, ii. 157 Forest, the dark, i. 409 Forget-me-not, ii. 217 Forseti, ii. 93 Fortuna Mammosa, ii. 66 Fosite, ii. 93 Freki, i. 376 Freya, i. 3/2, 380, 3S1 ; ii. 115 GLA Freyr, i. 372 Frigga, i. 372 Fro, Friuja, i. 381 Frodi, quern of, ii. 121 Frog sun, i. 165, 233, 400; ii. 25, 26 124, 184 Frost giants, i. 371 Furies [Erinyes] Fylfot of Thor, ii. 157 GAIA, i. 328, 330; ii. 300 Galahad, i. 313 et seq., 437; ii.123 Galar, i. 369 Galateia, ii. 256 Galaxy, ii. 135 Galdner, ii. 246 Gandharba-Sena, i. 273 Gandharvas, i. 226, 395; ii.35 Ganesa, i. 347 Ganymede, i. 432 Ganymedes, i. 432 ; ii. 70, 310 Ganzblick, ii. 96 Garanus, ii. 308, 340 Garden, Great Eose, i. 307 Gardens, Hyperborean, i. 307 — , Hesperian, i. 238 — , Phaiakian, i. 307 Garin, the Lorrainer, i. 317 Garshasp, ii. 354 Garutmat, ii. 193 Gata and Karpara, story of, i. 115 Ge Pammetor, ii. 305 Geierstein, the Lady of, ii. 239 Gelanor, ii. 269 Gemini, i. 391 — , mythical, ii. 85, 154, 274, 307 <strong>George</strong>, St., ii. 357 Gerairai, ii. 117, 126 Geri, i. 376 Geryon, Geryones, Geryoneus, 290, 360 ; ii. 50, 326, 334, 349 Geyti, ii. 100 Giants, i. 370; ii. 214, 311 Giants' Causeway, i. 92 Gibicho, i. 303, 375 Gigantes, ii. 213, 323, 337 Girdle of Aphrodite, i. 304 ^.^Geography, Homeric, : i. 184 — Brynhild, i. 292, 304 — - Freya, i. 372 — HippolytS, ii. 50 Giselher, i. 292, 299 Giuki, i. 281 ^/Gladstone, Mr., his theory of mythology as a perversion of revealed doctrines, i. 14 et seq. —on the historical authority of Homer, i. 449 et seq. Glaive of Light, the, i. 138 Glam, i. 322
GLA Glauke, i. 429, ii. 154 Glaukos, i. 161, 232 ; ii. 90, 257 Glenkundie, Harp of, ii. 245 Gloaming, ii. 38, 350 Gnas, ii. 329 Gnostics, ii. 128 Goblins, ii. 144 Godiva, i. 121 Godmnnd, ii. 89 Godwine, Earl, traditional history of, i. 285 Gokala, ii. 134 Golden Age, i. 373 Golden cups and beds, ii. 39 Golden fleece, the, i. 204 ; ii. 150 et seq. Goodies, ii. 316 Goose-girl, i. 321 Gopias, ii. 135 Gorgo, ii. 36 Gorgons, ii. 37, 60, 287, 350 et scq. Gorlois, i. 309 Govinda, ii. 130 GAR, the root, i. 34 Graces, the, i. 426 Grseci, i. 237 Graha, ii. 329 Graiai, ii. 60, 140, 286, 350 et seq. Graikoi, i. 237 Grail, the holy, i. 309, et. seq. Grainne, i. 316 Graioi, i. 237 Gran, i. 247, 279 Granmar, i. 287 Grant, ii. 363 Gram, i. 150, 224, 274, 281, 298, 310 ; ii. 62 Gratise, i. 426 Great Fool, Lay of the, i. 139 Great Rose Garden, the i. 307 Greeks, i. 238 — , belief of the, in their mythology, i. 76 et seq. — tribal legends of the, i. 220 , Grein, i. 280 Grendel, i. 279 ; ii. 200, 348, 363 Grettir, i. 300, 320 et seq. — Saga, i. 319 Greyman, ii. 363 Grimhild, i. 281 Grimm's law, i. 327 Gripir, i. 274 Grom, ii. 253 Grote, Mr., his method of treating Greek myths, i. 7 his remarks on the structure of ( the Iliad, i. 244 Guardian angels, ii. 21 Gudrun, i. 62, 89, 280 et seq., 304 Guenevere, i. 311, 325 — , Round Table of, ii. 119 Gunadhya, ii, 247 INDEX. 381 HEL Yvvaifxavi]s, ii. 77, 88, 135, 192, 330 Gundicar, i. 290 Gungnir, i. 376 Gunnar, i. 62, 281 Gunputti, i. 130 Gunther, i. 189, 288, 303 Guttorm, i. 282 Gwyddno, basket of, ii. 121 Gyges, i. 144 — , ring of, ii. 125 HABONDE, Dame, ii. 306 Bacon, i. 321; ii. 306 Hadupraht. ii. 93 Hades, i. 337, 360; ii. 302, 319 et seq. — , helmet of, ii. 320 Hagene, Hagen. i. 156, 281, 283, 288, 292 et seq., 303 ; Ilacno, i. 361 ii. 80 Hags' fell, ii. 364 Hahnir, i. 277, 372 llaimon, ii. 73, 188 Hakolberend, i. 376 Halfdan, i. 288 Hall of Slaughter, i. 258, 299, 307, 322 Hamdir, i. 284 et scq. Hameln, piper of, i. 121; ii. 243 Hammer of Thor, i. 265, 359, 380 ; 115 Hand cf glory, ii. 219 Hansavati Rich, i. 342 ii. Hari, i. 426 ; ii. 105, 130 Harits, i. 48, 229, 426 ; ii. 2 Harmonia, necklace of, ii. 86 Harold Fairhair, i. 321 — Gormson, ii. 100 — Signrdarson, ii. 100 Harpagos, i. 300 Harps and horns, inchanted ; Hartmut, i. 304 ii. 245 Healers or Saviours, the, i. 377, ii. 27, 33. 35, 55 Heaven, ideas of the, i. 326 Hebe, i. 432; ii. 12, 55, 57, 194 Hedin, i. 286 Heimdall, i. 144, 381 391 ; IlekalH". i. 245; Hekale, ii. 64 ii. 78 Hekatains. i. 321 : ii. 315 Hekat,". i. 128, 12!) ii. ; 39, HI — . Konrotrophos, ii. 141 , the three-handed, i. 370; ii. ii. 214 112 Hekatoncheires, Hekatos. ii. Ill Heklufiall, ii. 364 Hektor, i. 252 et seq. ; ii. 6, 77 11,1. i. 370: ii. 94, 361 et seq. i. 295 Heleh.'. Helen [Helcne]
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