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Gæ´a, or Ge, called Tellus by the Romans, the personification of the earth; described as the first being that sprang from Chaos, and gave birth to Uranus (Heaven) and Pontus (Sea), [1]-[2].
Ga-ha´ri-et, knight of Arthur’s court, [404], [414].
Ga-he´ris, knight, [429], [430], [434], [508].
Gal´a-fron, King of Cathay, father of Angelica, [665], [685].
Gal´a-had, Sir, the pure knight of Arthur’s Round Table, who safely took the Siege Perilous (which See), [487]-[491], [494], [504]-[506].
Gal-a-te´a, a Nereid or sea-nymph, [173], [197].
Gal-a-te´a, statue carved and beloved by Pygmalion, [209]-[211].
Ga´len, Greek physician and philosophical writer, [313].