his strange lay, sung when his foot first touched Irish soil, [134];
his judgment, delivered as between the Danaans and Milesians, [135];
chants incantations to land of Erin, [136];
the Druid, gives judgment as to claims to sovranty of Eremon and Eber, [148];
Ollav Fōla compared with, [150]
Ammia´nus Marcellin´us.
Gauls described by, [42]
Amor´gin.
Father of Conall of the Victories, [177]
Amyn´tas II.