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Myths and Legends of the Celts (Penguin Reference)

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by James MacKillop


  Mag Tuired, 84, 149, 153; etymology of, 140; locations of, 140; see also Cath Maige Tuired, First Battle of Mag Tuired

  magic, magicians, 14, 16, 18, 25–6, 43, 75, 80, 111, 118, 136, 137, 142, 146, 152, 154–5, 156, 182, 215, 245, 246, 247, 263, 266, 267, 273, 281, 283, 300–301

  Magog, 131, 132

  Maia, 34

  Maiden Castle, xviii, 22

  Maignis, 234

  Maine (seven sons), 87, 161

  Maistre Pierre Pathelin, 232

  Malachy I, 55

  Malahide Bay, 133

  Malaliach, 131

  ‘male gaze’, 77

  Mamers, 36

  Man, Isle of, xvi, xxv, 7, 43, 44, 64, 76, 105, 121, 124, 171, 226, 284; Manannán mac Lir, links to, 137, 293; Manx names for, 293; traditions of, 293–4

  ‘Man Who Dreamed of Faeryland, The’, 107

  Manapii, 192

  Manannán mac Lir, 16, 110–11, 122, 124, 137, 141, 151, 163, 166, 213, 215, 255, 263, 293; etymology of name, 137, 293; Manawydan, compared with, 263

  Manavia, 293

  Manawydan fab Llŷr, 22, 80, 263, 275, 277–9; Manannán mac Lir, compared with, 263

  Manawydan, Son of Llŷr, 18, 263, 264; summarized, 277–80

  Manching, 4

  Mannin, 293

  manteis, 26

  Manx language, xi, xvi, xvii, xxiv, 97, 105, 230, 293–4, 295

  Maponos, 35, 270

  Marie de France, 298

  Mark, King of Cornwall, 234, 295

  Marne, 8, 35, 38, 70, 262

  marriage, practice, customs, law, 67, 68–9, 101, 103, 156, 165, 272, 273–4; sacral, ceremonial, 60–61, 71, 98, 280

  Marryat, Frederick, 232, 233

  Mars, 31, 33, 38, 83, 97, 234; Camulos, 36; Corotiacus, 36; Lenus, 36; Loucetious, 36; Mullo, 36; Nabelcus, 36; Olloudius, 33; Rigonemetis, 33; Teutates, 33, 37, 97; Toutatis, 37; Vesontius, 33; Vorocius, 36; see also Gaulish Mars

  Marseilles, xi

  Mary, Blessed Virgin, 101, 103

  ‘Mary of the Gael’, 90

  Masons, Masonic Order, 30

  materialism, xiv

  Math, Son of Mathonwy (Branch Four), 18, 264; summarized, 280–83; critique of, 280

  Math Vab Mathonwy (character), 80, 280–83

  Math Vab Mathonwy (Gruffydd), xxvii

  Matholwch, 38, 76, 275–7

  Mathonwy, 280

  Matres, 46

  Matrona, Dea, 8, 262

  Matoniae Aufuniae, 70

  Mavers, Mavors, 36

  May Day/Eve (non-Celtic), 103–4; see also Beltaine, Calan Mai

  Mayo, County, 106, 140, 164, 169

  maypoles, 103

  Meath, County, 6, 13, 29, 46, 53, 62, 105, 116, 133, 147, 161, 166, 204, 234, 239

  Medb, Queen, xix, xx, 56, 59, 61, 66, 85–8, 124, 156, 161, 169, 170, 174–5, 180–81, 188, 194, 197, 203, 204–12, 216, 245, 246; appearance of, 86; character, 86; death of, 87–8; etymology of, 85; lineage of, 86–7; cf. Medb Lethderg, 86; ‘pillow talk with Ailill’, 203

  Medb Lethderg, 56, 86

  Medb’s Lump, 88

  Medb’s Sun Porch, 88

  Mediterranean culture, peoples, 12, 39, 51, 67, 73, 192

  Mediterranean Sea, xiv, 12

  Mellifont Abbey, 238

  Melor, St, 11

  Men-an-Tol, 296

  Mendelssohn, Felix, xii–xiii

  Menw, 269

  Mercia, 261

  Mercier, Vivian, 258

  Mercury, xxi, 18, 31, 33, 28, 41, 71–2

  Mercury Moccus, 34

  Merlin, 246, 249, 263, 298

  mermaid, 301

  Mes Buachalla, 160

  Mesca Ulad, summarized, 184–90; translations of, 185

  metalwork, 4

  metempsychosis, 27

  Metz, 11, 72, 73

  Mexico, 96

  Miach, 138

  Michael, Archangel, St, 106, 120

  Michaelmas, 106

  Midac, 228

  Midchain, see Miodhchaoín

  Middle East, 60, 130

  Mide (druid), 29, 132, 292

  Mide (province, petty kingdom), 29, 132

  Midir, 17, 78, 118, 155–9, 160, 165

  Midsummer Night’s Dream, A, 107

  Mil Espáine, 41, 145–6, 148

  Milesians, 10, 24, 41, 57, 61–2, 102, 122, 128, 130, 135, 144–9, 157, 163, 170, 185; origins of, 144–5

  Miletus, 145

  Milky Way Galaxy, 127, 292

  Milladoiro, 303

  Milton, John, xii

  Minerva 12, 13, 31, 33, 39–40, 73, 90

  Minotaur, 245

  Miodhchaoin, Midchaín, 154–5

  Mioscgán Méabha, 88

  Miscaun Maeve, 88

  mistletoe, 27–8, 262

  Mitchell, Margaret, 52–3

  Mo Cháemóc, 165

  Moccus, 18

  mòd, xiii

  Modron, 70, 262, 270

  Modrun, Saint, 70–71

  Moher, Cliffs of, 123

  Moira, Battle of, see Mag Rath, battle of

  Moling, Mo Ling, St, 249–50

  Moloch, 98

  Mona, 293

  Mona Miscellany, xxv, 294

  Monaghan, County, 46, 169

  monasticism, xvii, xviii, 46, 88, 109, 242, 249, 285–6, 299; see also Irish monks, monasticism

  Mong Ruadh, 85, 173

  Mongán, 17, 111, 233

  monogamy, 228

  monster, monsters, 19, 39, 59, 99, 249, 257–8; see also Fomorians

  Monte Pindo, 303

  moon, 93–5

  Moore, Arthur, 294

  Moore, Thomas, 52

  Mór Muman, 9, 61, 83–4, 85

  Morann, Testament of, 51

  Morann (son of Cairbre Cinn-Chait), 148

  Morfran, 76, 266

  Morganwg, Iolo, xiii, 30, 299

  Moritasgus, 34, 72

  Morna, Clan, 224

  Mórrígan, 10, 19, 44, 61, 83–4, 85, 98, 140, 143, 152, 206, 207, 210, 218, 246, 303

  Mórrígna, 32, 44, 83

  Morvah, 105, 296–7

  Morvarc’h, 301

  Moselle River, Valley, 11, 20, 36, 39

  Moses, 129, 145

  mother-goddesses, 8, 9, 12, 33, 46, 70–71, 73, 85–6

  motif index, see Aarne-Thompson catalogue

  Motif-Index of Folk-Literature, 112; see also Aarne-Thompson catalogue

  Mound of the Hostages, 53

  Mourne Mountains, 216

  mouros, 304

  Moville, 18

  Movilly, 36

  Moyle, Strait of, Sea of, 148, 164

  Moynalty, see Mag nElta

  Moytura, see Cath Maige Tuired, Mag Tuired

  Mugain, 78

  Muileartach, 77

  muirdris, 257–8

  Muirenn Muncháem, 224

  Mull of Kintyre, 164

  Mullingar, 210

  Mullo, 36

  Mummers’ May Day, 104

  Munremur mac Gerrcind, 183

  Munster, 9, 41, 61, 118, 165, 182, 187, 215

  Murias, 136

  Murphy, Gerard, xxvii, 229–30

  music, 226–7, 253, 254, 303

  Myrddin (G) wyllt, 249, 263

  mystery plays, 295

  Mythological Cycle, 128, 136, 150–67, 228, 243, 245; characteristics of, 152; naming of, 152

  mythology, xxv, xxvi; definition, xxvi-xxvii, 152

  mythos, xxvi

  na trí dé dána, 43

  Nabelcus, 36

  Nagy, Joseph, 238

  Nantosuelta, 41, 72

  Narbonensis, 42

  Narbonne, 12

  National Museum of Ireland, 98

  Natural History (Pliny), 22, 27

  Navan, 53

  Navan Fort, 85, 168

  Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis, 114–15

  Nechta Scéne, 197

  Nechtan (Boand’s husband), 14, 118, 137, 166

  Nechtan mac Collbrain, 112, 113

  Néit
, 83

  Nemain, 83

  Nemausicae, Nemausus, 9

  Nemed, 85, 132–3; lineage of, 132

  Nemedians, 130, 132–3, 135, 136, 145

  nemeton, 28, 33

  Nemetona, 83

  Neptune, 14

  Nera, 87

  Ness, 169, 170

  Neuchâtel, Lake, xv

  New Catholic Encyclopedia, The (quoted), 89–90

  New Comparative Mythology, xxix

  New Testament, xxii; see also Gospels

  New World, xvii, 292; see also North America

  New Year’s Day, 60, 95; see also Samain

  Newell, Mike, 123

  Newgrange, 6–7, 13, 93, 94, 137, 156, 166

  Newman, Conor, 54

  Newry, 215

  Niall Noígiallach, 40, 48, 63–4, 185, 244, 245; name, meaning of, 244

  Niam, Niamh (of the golden hair), 20, 78, 113, 123, 216, 222; described, 241; narrative of, 241–2

  Niam (often seen as wife of Conall), 216

  Ni Dhomhnaill, Nuala, 108

  ‘Nine Hostages’, see Niall Noígiallach

  Nisein, 275

  Niúl, 145

  Noah, 128, 130, 134, 145

  Nodons, 23, 36, 138

  noínden, see ces noínden Ulad

  Noise, 45, 81, 151, 170, 186; as Nois in Nova Scotia, 292

  Normandy, 36, 38

  Normans, xvi, 50, 116, 221, 239, 262, 264, 271; see also Anglo-Normans, Hiberno-Normans

  Norse language, 169, 286, 290, 293

  Norse religion, mythology, 24, 137, 144, 290

  Norsemen, 49, 50, 114, 134, 221, 244, 245, 286, 290, 293

  North America, 6, 27, 30, 115, 146, 265, 291; see also New World

  North Carolina, 291

  North Channel, 164

  Northern Ireland, 24, 133, 220, 244, 246

  Norway, 58

  Nostradamus, 290

  Nova Scotia, xvii, 115, 127, 223, 230, 284, 291–2; traditions of, 291–2

  Nuadu Airgetlám, 136, 137, 140, 141–3, 153, 224, 268; sword of, 136

  Nuadu Necht, 224

  Nudd Llaw Erient, 138

  numerology, 44–5, 110–11

  numinosity, 8

  nymph, nymphs, 12, 20

  oak, 27, 28, 29, 38, 39, 80, 91, 164, 204, 216, 282, 301

  O’Brien (literary character), 232

  Ochall Ochne, 203

  Ó Cléirigh, Micheál, 128

  Ó Conchobhair family, 59

  O’Connell, Daniel, 57

  O’Connell Street, 14, 191

  O’Connor, Rory, 55

  O’Conor, Charles, 128–9

  Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, xxviii

  Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí, 52

  Ó Duibhgeannáin, Dáibhi, 234

  Odysseus, 227, 233

  Odyssey, 227

  Oedipus, xxvi, 230, 232

  O’Faolain, Sean, 222

  Offa, King, 261

  Offaly, County, 13

  O’Flaherty, Roderick, 128

  ogham, xvii, 16, 29, 42, 115, 138–9, 154, 205

  Ogma, 42, 138–9, 141, 143

  Ogmios, 42, 47, 139

  O’Grady, Standish James, xxiv, 168, 229

  O’Hara family (fictional), 52–3

  Ohio River, 115

  Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí, 193, 224

  Ó hUiginn, Tadhg Dall, 10

  Oided Mac nUisnig, 82, 171

  Oidheadh Chlainne Lir, 17, 83, 113, 118, 152, 155; dating of, 152, 163; summarized, 163–5

  Oidheadh Chlainne Tuireann, xxiii, 83, 163; summarized, 153–5

  Oisín, 20, 78, 123, 216, 219, 220, 221, 222, 229, 230, 232, 234, 235, 236, 238–9; etymology of name, 20, 229; as Manx hero Oshin, 293; narrative of, 240–42

  Old English, see Anglo-Saxons

  ‘Old English’ in Ireland, 49

  Old Irish, xi, xiii, xxiv, 37, 45, 48, 51, 74, 128, 130, 150, 165–6, 220, 233, 287, 293

  ‘Old North, the’, 261, 265

  Old Testament, Hebrew Bible, 96, 98, 300; see also Gospels

  Old Welsh, xi, 74

  Olimpo Celta, 303

  ollam, 226

  Olloudius, 33

  Olmstead, Garrett, xx

  Olwen, 77, 267, 268, 269

  Olympians, Olympian deities, xxvi, 3, 70, 136–7, 149

  omphalos, 62, 292

  Ong, Walter J., 285

  ‘Only Jealousy of Emer, the’, see Serglige Con Culainn

  Ontario, 291

  Oonagh, 231–2

  O’Rahilly, Thomas, F., xxviii, 8, 117, 144, 244

  oral tradition, xviii, xxv, 7, 8, 10, 19, 32, 76, 88, 102–3, 122, 123, 134, 149, 166, 171, 191, 232–3, 237, 238, 249, 256, 263, 284–6, 295–6, 299, 302, 303; see also folklore

  Orality and Literacy, 285

  Orange (France), 9

  Orastie (Romania), 17

  orbe alio, alius orbis, 108, 117, 119

  Orc Triath, 18

  Orci, 17

  Orlám, 205–6

  Orosius, 128

  Orpheus, xxvi

  Oscans, 36

  Oscar, xiii, 221, 229, 236, 240–41, 292

  Oshin, 293

  Ossian, xii, xiii, 20, 220, 288

  Ossianic Cycle, see Fenian Cycle

  Ossianic fashion, xii

  Ossianic Society, xxiv

  otherworld, otherworlds, 11, 17, 18, 20, 43, 79, 99, 107–24, 139, 152, 157, 207, 213, 225, 240, 256, 263, 272, 293; names for, 119–24; sídh and, 116–19; voyages to, 109–16

  Owain ap Urien, 265

  owl, imagery and symbolism, 80, 283

  Oxford University, xii

  P-Celtic, xvi, 97, 102, 133

  Pagan Celtic Britain, 8, 17, 41, 66

  Pagan Past and Christian Present in Early Irish Literature, xxviii

  ‘pagan survival’ theories, xxvii-xxviii, 192, 262

  Palace Beautiful, 113

  Palila, 102

  Pallas, 32

  Pantheon (Rome), the, 97

  papacy, 49, 58, 91, 97, 237

  Paps of Ana, the, 9, 71, 117

  par Ys, 302

  Paradise Lost, xii

  Paraguay, 108

  ‘Parallel Roads’, 228

  Parilia, 102

  Paris, xiv, 22, 38, 302

  Partholón, 131

  Partholonians, 102, 130, 131–2, 134–5

  passage-graves, tombs, 6, 13, 116, 166

  Passover, 95

 

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