Games, national athletic contests in Greece—Olympian, at Olympia; Pythian, near Delphi, seat of Apollo’s oracle; Isthmian, on the Corinthian Isthmus; Nemean, at Nemea in Argolis, [155].
Gan, treacherous Duke of Maganza, [663], [801]-[805].
Gan´e-lon of Mayence, one of Charlemagne’s knights, [656].
Gan´ges, river in India, [44].
Ga´no, a peer of Charlemagne, [653].
Gan´y-mede, the most beautiful of all mortals; carried off to Olympus that he might fill the cup of Zeus and live among the immortal gods, [150].
Gar´eth, Arthur’s knight, [414], [508].
Gau-dis´so, Sultan, [838] ff.
Gaul, ancient France, [405].
Gau´ta-ma, Prince, the Buddha (which See), [325].