Bavb (bayv). Calatin's daughter; puts a spell of straying on Niam, [230]

Beälcu (bay'al-koo). A Connacht champion; rescue of Conall by, [244];

slain by sons owing to a stratagem of Conall's, [245];

Conall slays sons of, [245]

Bebo. Wife of Iubdan. King of Wee Folk, [247]

Bed´wyr (bed-weer). Equivalent, Sir Bedivere. One of Arthur's servitors who accompanies Kilhwch on his quest for Olwen, [388]-[392]

Belgæ. One of three peoples inhabiting Gaul when Cæsar's conquest began, [58]

Beli. Cymric god of Death, husband of Dōn;

corresponds with the Irish Bilé, [348], [349];

Lludd and Llevelys, sons of, [385]