the tale of Pryderi and, [373]-[378];
weds Rhiannon, [373]
Mané-er-h´oeck. Remarkable tumulus in Brittany, [63], [64]
Manés. Seven outlawed sons of Ailell and Maev, [169];
their rally to Maev's foray against Ulster, [204]
Manessier. A continuator of Chrestien de Troyes, [408]
Man´etho. Egyptian historian, reference to human sacrifices, [85], [86]
Manred. The ineffable Name of God pronounced, and so was formed, [333];
the primal substance of the universe, [333]
Maon (may'un). Son of Ailill;