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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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405EXCALIBUR.See Caliburn, 338, <strong>and</strong> note, p. 224FFABII.Romans elect as military tribunes, 25FAB´IUS AMBUST´US.Treachery <strong>of</strong> three sons <strong>of</strong>, against Celts, 25FACHT´NA.The giant, King <strong>of</strong> Ulster, 180;Nessa, wife <strong>of</strong>, 180;fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Conor, 180;succeeded at death by his half-bro<strong>the</strong>r, Fergus, 180FAIR MANE.Woman who nurtured many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fianna, 262FAIRY FOLK.Equivalent, Sidhe (shee). The tumulus at New Grange(Irel<strong>and</strong>) regarded as dwelling-place <strong>of</strong>, 69;<strong>the</strong> Coulin overheard from, 119;Conary Mōr lured by, into breaking his geise, 170;seal all sources <strong>of</strong> water against mac Cecht, 175, 176;Fergus mac Leda <strong>and</strong>, 246-249;Conan mac Morna <strong>and</strong>, 259, 260;Keelta <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>, 266;Gwyn ap Nudd, King <strong>of</strong> Welsh (Tylwyth Teg), 353

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