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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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427JOHN, MR. IVOR B. His opinion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Celtic</strong> mystical writings, 332JONES, BRYNMOR. Findings <strong>of</strong>, on origin <strong>of</strong> populations <strong>of</strong> GreatBritain <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, 78JOYCE, DR. P.W. Reference to his “Old <strong>Celtic</strong> Romances,” 303,309, 312[443]JUBAINVILLE, M. D'ARBOIS DE. Great <strong>Celtic</strong> scholar, 18, 23, 24;explanation <strong>of</strong>, regarding Germans as a subject people, 31;record regarding Megalithic People, 55;reference <strong>of</strong>, to Taranus (? Thor), <strong>the</strong> god <strong>of</strong> Lightning, 87;opinion regarding Dis, or Pluto, as representing darkness,death, <strong>and</strong> evil, 88;reference to Gaulish god whom Cæsar identifies withMercury, 113;Brigit identical with Dana, according to, 126;Ith's l<strong>and</strong>ing in Irel<strong>and</strong> described in his “Irish MythologicalCycle,” 131;his translation <strong>of</strong> Amergin's strange lay, 134KKAI. King Arthur's seneschal, 387, 388;accompanies Kilhwch on his quest for Olwen, 388-392;refuses Peredur, 401, 402KEATING. Reference to his “History <strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>,” 150;his reference to Maon, 153;“History” <strong>of</strong>, tells <strong>of</strong> Ket's death, 244;“History” <strong>of</strong>, tells <strong>of</strong> Maev's death, 245

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