Boyne, river, [55], [56], [129], [136], [137], [158], [210], [213], [230].
Brahmans, [32].
Bran, son of Febal, an Irish king, [134], [135], [224].
Bran, Finn’s favourite hound, [213].
Brân, British god of the Underworld, [258], [271]-272, [276], [289]-294, [296], [306], [308], [313], [328], [329], [331], [338], [356], [357], [360], [364], [366], [384], [386], [387], [389], [394];
fights the battle of Achren, [306];
becomes the “Wonderful Head”, [296];
in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History, [384], [385];
in the Morte Darthur, [356], [357];
introduces Christianity into Britain, [386].