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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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413GAE BOLG. The thrust <strong>of</strong>, taught by Skatha to Cuchulain, 188,189;Cuchulam slays his son Connla by, 192;Cuchulain slays Loch by, 213;Cuchulain slays Ferdia by, 220GAELIC. Cymric language <strong>and</strong>, 35;effect <strong>of</strong> legends <strong>of</strong>, on Continental poets, 50;bards' ideas <strong>of</strong> chivalric romance anticipated by, 246;Cymric legend <strong>and</strong>, compared, 344-419;Continental romance <strong>and</strong>, 345GAELS. Sacrifices <strong>of</strong> children by, to idol Crom Cruach, 85GÆSAT´I. <strong>Celtic</strong> warriors, in battle <strong>of</strong> Clastidium, 41GALATIA. <strong>Celtic</strong> state <strong>of</strong>, St. Jerome's attestation re, 34GAL´IOIN. See Firbolgs, 103GALLES, M. RENÉ. Tumulus <strong>of</strong> Mané-er-H´oeck described by, 63GARACH. Mac Roth views Ulster men on Plain <strong>of</strong>, 223;<strong>the</strong> battle <strong>of</strong>, 223-225GAUL-S. Under Roman yoke, 35;Cæsar's account <strong>of</strong>, 37;described by Diodorus Siculus, 41, 42;described by Ammianus Marcellinus, 42;Dr. Rice Holmes describes, 43;commerce on Mediterranean, Bay <strong>of</strong> Biscay, &c., <strong>of</strong>, 44;religious beliefs <strong>and</strong> rites described by Julius Cæsar, 51, 52;human sacrifices in, 84;votive inscriptions to Æsus, Teutates, <strong>and</strong> Taranus, found in,86, 87;Dis, or Pluto, a most notable god <strong>of</strong>, 88;dead carried from, to Britain, 131;Maon taken to, 153

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