Ma-ha-de´va, same as Siva (which See), [322].

Ma-hom´et, great prophet of Arabia, born in Mecca, 571 a.d., proclaimed worship of God instead of idols, spread his religion through disciples and then by force till it prevailed, with Arabian dominion, over vast regions in Asia, Africa, and Spain in Europe, [647].

Ma´ia, daughter of Atlas and Pleione, eldest and most beautiful of the Pleiades. [7].

Mail armour, [372].

Mal-a-gi´gi the Enchanter, one of Charlemagne’s knights, [656], [666], [669]-[670], [673], [769], [804], [816]-[819].

Ma-le´a-gans, false knight, [436]-[441].

Mal-va´si-us, King of Iceland, [407].

Mam-bri´no, with invisible helmet, [780].

Man, creation of, [12].

Man-a-wyd´dan, brother of King Vran, of London, [589], [596], [597]-[605].