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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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424 <strong>Myths</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Legends</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Celtic</strong> <strong>Race</strong>[442]<strong>the</strong> Children <strong>of</strong> Miled enter upon sovranty <strong>of</strong>, but henceforth<strong>the</strong>re are two Irel<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>the</strong> spiritual, occupiedby <strong>the</strong> Danaans, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> earthly by <strong>the</strong>Milesians, 136-145;Eremon, first Milesian king <strong>of</strong> all, 143, 144;reference to Christianity <strong>and</strong> paganism in, 145;Milesian settlement <strong>of</strong>, 148;Ollav Fōla, most distinguished Ollav <strong>of</strong>, 149—150;Maon reigns over, 154;raid <strong>of</strong> Conary's foster-bro<strong>the</strong>rs in, 169;The Terrible decides <strong>the</strong> Championship <strong>of</strong>, 196;proclaims Cuchulain Champion <strong>of</strong>, 196;Naisi <strong>and</strong> Deirdre l<strong>and</strong> in, 199;Cairbry, son <strong>of</strong> Cormac mac Art, High King <strong>of</strong>, 304;Maeldūn <strong>and</strong> his companions return to, 330;<strong>the</strong> Arthurian saga never entered, 343;invaded by Bran, 369-372;Matholwch h<strong>and</strong>s over to Gwern <strong>the</strong> sovranty <strong>of</strong>, 370IRISH. Element <strong>of</strong> place-names, found in France, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>,Austria, &c., 28;Spenser's reference to eagerness <strong>of</strong>, to receive news, 37;<strong>the</strong> Ulster hero, Cuchulain, in saga, 41;<strong>the</strong> tumulus at New Grange in, 69;Christianity, early, magical rites <strong>of</strong> Druidism survive in, 83;legend, four main divisions in cycle <strong>of</strong>, 95;folk-melodies, <strong>the</strong> Coulin, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most beautiful <strong>of</strong>, 119;god <strong>of</strong> Love, Angus Ōg <strong>the</strong>, 121;“Mythological Cycle,” de Jubainville's, reference to, 131;place-names, significance <strong>of</strong>, 250;legend, St. Patrick <strong>and</strong>, 283;literature, effect <strong>of</strong> Christianity on, 295 296IRNAN. Lays Finn under geise to engage in single combat, 278;slain by Goll, 278

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