Galfredi Monumetensis historia Britonum : Nunc primum in Anglia, novem codd. msstis collatis, edidit J.A. Giles

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2M INDEX.Gerion, tho augur that attended Brutus, I. 11. German, St., and Lupus rosiore tho Christian salth, VI. 13. Geruntius, one os the ancient kings os Britain, III. 19. Gota, son os Severus, Lilled by his brother Bassianus, V. 2.

Giant, a, Bom Spian, Hlled by Arthur, X. 3. Gildas, I. 1. 17. Gillomanius, Ling os Iroland, VIII. 12. 14. 16.

G magot, a monstrous iant, hilled is Corineus, I. 16. Gossarius, Pictus, hing os Aquiliane, I. 12. 13. 15. Gomberi, Ling os NorWay, V. 18. Gonorilla, one of hing Leir's daughters, II. 11. 12. Gorbogudo, ono of tho ancient Lings os Britain, II. 16.Gorboni , a very just king os Britain, III. 16.Goriois, dulio os Comwali, VIII. 18 20. Gormund , king of the Asricans, XI. 8. 10. Gratian Municeps, hing os Britain, V. 16., VI. 1. Gumhumara, tho Wiso os Arthur, IX. 9., X. 13., XI. 1. 20. Guanius, Ling of the Huns, and Μelga, V. 16., VI. 1. 3. Guendoloena, Wiso of Locrin, II. 5. Guerthaoth, hing os Uonedotia, IV. 3. Guotholin, Melibishop of London, VI. 2. 4. Guiethiae, Ling os Dacia, III. 2. 4. Guiderius occasions tho invasion os Claudius, IV. 12. 13. Guillam ius, Ling os laetand, IX. 6. 10. Guttard desinita by IIoel, IX. 11., X. 5. Guithesin, ono os the ancient kings of Britain, ΙΙΙ. 13. Guns ius, Ling of tho orkneys, IX. 10. Gurgintius, ono A the ancient kings of Britain, III. 19. Gurgiunt Brabtrue, hing os Britain, III. 11. 12.

Gurgustius, otio os tha incient kings os Britain, ΙΙ. 16. HAMO, L. , commander os Claudi 's MN, IV. 12. 13. Hamo's Pori, Southampion, III. 13. Helena, mother os Constantino the Great, V. 6. Helena, ni e os Hoel, X. 3.

Heli, Ling of Britain, sathor os Lud, M., III. 20. Hengist and Horsus, theis history, VI. 10. 11. 13. 15VIII. 4. 5. 6. 7. Duili od by Corale

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Hiret glas, nephow of Cassi bellaun, killed by Evolinus, IV. 8. Hoel, hing os Armorica, IX. 2. 11. 17., X. 9.IIolditi, Ling of tho Rutent, X. 9. Horsus, brother os Hengist, VI. 13. Hudibras, hing of Britain, ΙΙ. 9. Humber, Ling of the Huns, hilis Albanael, II. 1. 2. JAGO, Ono of the ancient kings of Britain, ΙΙ. 16.Ιdwallo, a justking of Britain, III. 19.Ιgema, Wise os Goriois, VIII. 19. 20. Ignoge, daughter os Pandrasus, II. 11.

Imbortus, amb sador of Gotarius Pictus, I. 12. Inbaltus, commander os the Gaula, V. 12.Ιsembard renounces Christianity, XI. 8.Julius, a British martyr in Dioclesian's persecution. V. 5. Ivor and Ini attompt to rostors tho Britons, XII. 19.

Κumber, son os Brutus, gives ureme to Κambria, ΙΙ. I. Umarus, ons os the ancient tangs of Britain, III. 14.Κ inmareus, ous os tho ancient hings of Britain. II. 16.

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Κinoeus is made Melibishop os Legions, XI. 3.Κymbolinus, Ling of Britain, IV. 11.LABIENUA, a Roman tribuno, killed by Nonnius, IV. 3.

Leir stre, nOw Leicester, II. 11.Lenota, Langres, in France. Leogesia, istand, I. 11.Lopidus, Μαrius, a Roman senator, X. 10. Letaira, or Armorica, VI. 4. Lindosia, Lincolnshiro. Litili man, tho mondors of that pond, IX. 6. Loerin, oldost son os Brutus, I. 5., II. 1. 2. 4. Loegria, tho fouinem and central paris of England, II. 1.Loiro, rivor in Franco, I. 12. London, so called Dom Lud, III. 20. Londonesia, or Lodonesia, Lot an, in Scottand, VIII. 21. Lot commands the Britons against tho Saxons, VIII. 21.,

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Martia, queon os Britain, author of tho Marti an Law, III. J3. Maligantius, a philosopher, VI. 18. Mauritania, noW Barbary, in Asriea. Mauricius, soni to Maximian to offer hii tho hingilom, V. 9. 10. Maxentius's tyranny ovor the Romans, V. 7. Maximian is invitod to Britain, V. 9. I 0. 11. 12. 11. 16. Maximianus Herculius, persccutor of the Christians, V. 5. Mempricius advises tho Trojans to depart om Groece, I. 10. Mempricius murdors his brothor Malim, ΙΙ. 6. Mono via, now St. David's, in Pombrohostiiro, VIII. 10. Morcia, Saxon Lingdom os. Moriatius, ono of tho ancient kings of Britain, III. 19.M6xtin's hirth and histo , VI. 17. 18., VII. 3. 4. , VIII. 1. 10. 11. 12. 15. 19. lichaors St.) Μount, on tho coasi os Normandy. Micipsa, Ling os Babylon, hillod in battio with Arthur, X. 9.Milvius, Quintus, a Roman senator, X. 9.Modred, Arthurs nephew, ΙX. 20., X. 13., XI. 1. 2. Molmutine laws, II. 17., III. 5. Morini, in Franco, or perhaps a tribo in Britain, III. 1. 15. Morvid, consul os Gloucosior, X. 11. Morvidus, a cruei tyrant os Britain, III. 15. Mureis, probably Murru, in Scotland , IX. 6.

ΝΑΠΤGALLIM, or Gallo Orno, now Walbrook, in London. Nonnius, Ι. 17., IV. 3. 4. Noustria, Normanis, in Franco, III. 7. OCTA, son Os Hengist, VIII. 6. 8. 18. 21. 23. Octavius rebois against the Romans, V. 8. 9. 11. Odnea, tower os, Dear Boulogne, IV. 7. Oenus, one os the ancient tangs os Britain, III. 19.

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PALADUR, Ilount, Stiastesbury, in Dorsetshire, II. 9. Pandrasus, Ling os Grosco, I. 5. 6. 11. Parthlud, Ludgato, III. 20. Partholoim, a Spaniard, sottios in Iroland , III. 12. Pascentius, son os Vortogirn, VIII. I3. 14. 16. Patricli, St., sounder of an abbey at Menovia, XI. 3. Peanda, Ling os tho Mercians, XII. 7. 8. 10. 11. 13. Pelagian herosy destrored in Britain, VI. 13. Pollitus, a soothsvor, XII. 4. 7. P reduro and Vigonius deposo Eli duro, III. 18. Potreius, Cotta, sorces the Britons to retroat, X. 4. Philaenian altars, in Africa, bet seu Carthago & Cyrene, Ι. 11. Philisti nos, I. 18.Pictavians, inhabitants of Milou, I. 13. Picis inhabit Albania, IV. 17., V. 3., VI. 9. 10. Pir, ono os the ancient hings of Britain, III. 19.

Polytotes, hing os Bithynia, X. 11. Porrox, hing os Britain, II. 16.

Porrox, one of the ancient hings os Britain, III. 19. Porsona, a Roman consul, Lillod in batilo, III. 9.

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Rutupi, probably Ric orough, in Kent, III. 9.

SABRE, daughtor os Estri4dis, II. 5. Salinae, in Africa, probabir Salines, in Tripoli, I. 11. Salomon, Ling os Armorica, his spreoli in Cadwallo, XII. 5. Samuilpenisset, one os tho ancient hings os Britain, III. 19. Sanxo mado archbishop of York, VΙΙΙ. 12. Saxons, thoir first arrival in Britain, &c., VI. 10. 12. 13. 15.16., VIII. 3. 24., IX. 3. 4., XI. 6. 8.10., XII. 10. 16.

Scaeva, son of Androgeus, sent as a hostage to Julius Caesar,

IV. 9.Seginus, dulio of tho Allobroges, his Lindness to Brennius III. 6. Senonos, tho Senonais, in Champagne. Sertorius, Ling of Libya, Hilod by Arthur's οὐ hand, X. 11. Severus is soni to Britain, V. 2. Sileostre, IX. 1. Si filius, namo os threo tangs of Britain, II. 16., III. 14. 19. Sore, a rivor in Leicesteriniso, II. 11. Southampton, or Hampion, IV. 13. Sparatinum, a toWn in Greeco, besiogod by Pandrasus, I. 6. Stanheng, Stonchenge, in Wiltshiro. Statorius, Ling of Albania, II. 17. Sturo, rivor in Britain, II. 5. Suard, hing of tho Franks. II. 16. Sylvius, fallier of Brutus, I. 3. Syrens surround tho Trojan ships, I. 12. TENUANTIUs, dulio of Cornwall, III. 20., IV. 11.

Terivand, now Torouanno, in the Netheriands. Thong Castio, in Lincolnshiro, Wheneo so called, VI. 11. Tintaget, in Cornwall, ino great streno, of that placo, VIII. 19. Totness, tho placo os Brutus's arrivia, I. 15. Tours, in France, bulli by Brutus, whenco so called, I. 14. 15. Trahere, uncto os Helena, V. 8. Tremounus, archbishop of Legions, VIII. 10. Triors mado tho imperiat seat os Maximian, V. 14. Trigeria, perhaps Tre ier, in Brotagno. Trinouantum, or neW Troy, ancient Damo os London, I. 17. Turonus, nephew of Brutus, I. 15.

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Tyrrhenian Sem I. 12.VE EDOTIA, North Walos, IV. 1is V. 4. Uerolam, or Verulana, St. Albans, in ΙΙertf., V. 5., VIII. 23. Vespasian is soni in Britain, IV. 16. Vigenius & Peredure imprison thoir brother Eliduro, III. 18. Ulfin os Riearadocti's advi eo to Uther Pendragon, VIII. 19. Vortegirn, his history, VI. 6 13. 15-18., VIII. 1. 2. Vortimer, son os UOrtoirn, VI. 13. 14. Urian honoured by Arthur With tho Seoptro os Mureis, IX. 9. Urianus, one of the ancient kings os Brisain, III. 19. Ursula and the virgins, V. 16. Uthor Pondragon, his history, VIII. 12. 16-2ι. Vulteius Catellus, a Roman Commander, X. 5. WALGAN, Arthur's nephew, X. l. 9. 1 L 11. . XI. LWall, a, bulli belwoen Deira and Albania, VI. LWaltor, archdeaeon os Oxsord, L L, XII. 20. Wodnes Jay, so callud Dom tho Saxon god Woden, VI. 10.

WuIsred, hing of tho Mercians, XII. 13. Worti portus, hing os Britain, conquors the Saxons, XI. 6.

York is made an arcisiepiscopal sce, IV. 19.

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