Lu´cius Ti-be´ri-us, Roman procurator in Britain demanding tribute from Arthur, [409].
Lud, British king, whose capital was called Lud’s Town (London), [387].
Lud´gate, city gate where Lud was buried, [387].
Lu´ned, maiden who guided Owain to the Lady of the Fountain, [541]-[546], [552].
Lyc´a-has, a turbulent sailor, [162].
Ly-ca´on, son of Priam, [222].
Lyc´i-a, a district in Southern Asia Minor, [36], [124], [220].
Lyc-o-me´des, king of the Dolopians, who treacherously slew Theseus, [154], [212].
Ly´cus, usurping King of Thebes, [192].
Lyn´ceus, one of the sons of Ægyptus, [158].