his birth, [261];

and naming, [263];

takes part in the Battle of the Trees, [306];

is changed into an eagle, [266];

his place taken in later myth by Gwalchmei, [323];

and in the Arthurian legend by Sir Gawain, [360].

Llevelys, king of France, [378].

Lloegyr (Loegria), Saxon Britain, [258], [299], [300], [384].

Lludd Llaw Ereint, the British Zeus, [252], [253], [254], [259], [312], [315], [323], [329], [332], [350], [359], [364], [375]-381, [407];

his wife Gwyar, [323];