sends an army to ravage Ireland, [285];

his expedition against the Picts and Scots, [244] n., [285], [286];

defeated and killed at the battle of Nechtansmere, [247], [285], [286], [288], [342] n., [381] n., [385];

buried at Iona, [285] n.

Egwin, St., Bishop of Worcester, [380] n.

Egypt, [67], [361], [362], [363], [368];

churches of, [196].

Egyptians, their skill in calculation, [366].

Elafius, British Chief, his son cured of his lameness by Germanus, [39], [40].