Ge´ry-on, a three-bodied monster, [145].

Ges´nes, navigator sent for Isoude the Fair, [477].

Gi-al´lar Horn, the trumpet that Heimdal will blow at the judgment day, [349].

Gi´ants, beings of monstrous size and of fearful countenances; represented as in constant opposition to the gods, [122]-[123];

in Wagner’s Nibelungen Ring, [354].

Gi´bich-ung race, ancestors of Alberich, [356], [357].

Gi-bral´tar, great rock and town at southwest corner of Spain (See [Pillars of Hercules]), [145].

Gil´das, a scholar of Arthur’s court, [564].

Gi-rard´, son of Duke Sevinus, [826].

Glas´ton-bur-y, where Arthur died, [395].