Manannán son of Lêr, a Gaelic god, [60]-61, [89], [98], [129], [134], [136], [140], [143], [157], [186], [188], [199], [202], [203], [205], [217], [224], [233], [235]-237, [239], [240]-242, [270], [371], [405];

his armour, [60], [88];

weapons, [60], [217];

horse, [60], [89], [98];

mantle, [61], [129], [188], [217], [221];

pigs, [61], [98];

his “Feast of Age”, [61], [143];

lord of the Celtic Paradise, [134];

his wife Fand in love with Cuchulainn, [186]-188;

his friendship with Cormac, king of Ireland, [203];