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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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368 <strong>Myths</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Legends</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Celtic</strong> <strong>Race</strong>AOIFE (eefa).Lir's second wife;her jealousy <strong>of</strong> her step children, 139, 140;her punishment by Bōv <strong>the</strong> Red, 140[423]AONBARR (ain-barr).Mananan's magical steed, 125APOLLO. <strong>Celtic</strong> equivalent, Lugh.Magical services in honour <strong>of</strong>, described by Hecataeus, 58;regarded by Gauls as deity <strong>of</strong> medicine, 87, 88AQUITAN´I. One <strong>of</strong> three peoples inhabiting Gaul when Caesar'sconquest began, 58ARABIA. Dolmens found in, 53ARAWN. A king in Annwn;appeals to Pwyll for help against Havgan, 357;exchanges kingdoms for a year with Pwyll, 357-359ARD MACHA (Armagh). Emain Macha now represented bygrassy ramparts <strong>of</strong> a hill-fortress close to, 150;significance, 251ARD RIGH (ard ree) (i.e., High King). Dermot MacKerval, <strong>of</strong>Irel<strong>and</strong>, 47ARDAN. Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Naisi, 198ARDCULLIN. Cuchulain places white round pillar-stone <strong>of</strong>, 207ARDEE. Significance, 251

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