Ro-ma´nus, legendary great-grandson of Noah, [379].
Rom´u-lus, founder of Rome, [10], [287].
Ron, Arthur’s lance, [400].
Ronces-valles´, battle of, [651]-[652], [801]-[803].
Round Table, King Arthur’s, instituted by Merlin the Sage for Pendragon, Arthur’s father, as a knightly order, continued and made famous by Arthur and his knights, [396], [397], [410], [467].
Ru´nic characters, or runes, alphabetic signs used by early Teutonic peoples, written or graved on metal or stone, [330], [350].
Ru-tu´li-ans, an ancient people in Italy, subdued at an early period by the Romans, [276], [279], [281], [282].
Ry´ence, king in Ireland, [401].
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