Glau-cus, a fisherman, loving Scylla, [59]-[61], [174], [213].
Gleip´nir, magical chain on the wolf Fenris, [333].
Glew´lw-yd, Arthur’s porter, [610], [611].
Gods of the ancient myths, [12], [354].
Golden Apples, [117]-[118], [145]-[146].
Golden Fleece, of ram used for escape of children of Athamas, named Helle and Phryxus (which See); after sacrifice of ram to Jupiter, fleece was guarded by sleepless dragon and gained by Jason and Argonauts (which See; also [Helle]), [129]-[133], [134].
Gon´er-il, daughter of Leir, [383]-[384].
Gor´di-an Knot, tying up in temple the wagon of Gordius, he who could untie it being destined to be lord of Asia; it was cut by Alexander the Great, [48].
Gor´di-us, a countryman who, arriving in Phrygia in a wagon, was made king by the people, thus interpreting an oracle, [48].