Страница - 280Страница - 282- Natan-Leod, king of the Britons, [7].
- Nennius's History of the Britons, [vii], [383]-[416].
- Nennius, brother of Cassibellaun, [136], [140], [141].
- Neot, St., [vi], [60], [61], [66].
- Nimech settles in Ireland, [389].
- Novia, abp. of St. David's, [72].
- Oak, peculiarly sacred to the Druids, [432].
- Octa, son of Hengist, [187], [212], [213], [221]-[228], [400].
- Octavius (Eudav), rebels against the Romans, [164]-[168].
- Offa, king of Mercia, [17]-[19], [47].
- Ordinal of the British Church quoted, [375].
- Osbert, king of Northumbria, [25], [52].
- Osburga, king Alfred's mother, [44].
- Oskytel, a Danish king, [30], [58].
- Osric, king of Northumbria, [15], [285].
- Ostorius, Roman governor, [443], [446], [448], [453], [469].
- Oswald, king of Northumbria, [15], [285], [415].
- Oswy, king of Northumbria, [13], [285]-[287].
- Oxford university, [74].
- Palladius, bishop, sent to the Scots, [6], [409].
- Pandrasus, king of Greece, [92]-[99].
- Parthlud, Ludgate, in London, [137].
- Partholoim settles in Ireland, [131], [389].
- Pascentius, son of Vortigern, [218]-[221].
- Patrick, St., [271], [390], [407], [410], [411], [460].
- Pelagian heresy, [187].
- Penda, king of Mercia, [12], [284]-[288], [415].
- Peredure deposes Elidure, [135].
- Pertinax, Roman gov. of Britain, [471].
- Pestilence among the birds, [13].
- Petreius, Cotta, a Roman general, [256].
- Petronius Turpilianus, a Roman governor of Britain, [469].
- Philænian altars in Africa, [101].
- Pictavians, inhabitants of Poictou, [104].
- Picts and Scots, [3], [39], [153], [159], [182]-[184], [305]-[308], [390], [394], [396], [467], [468].
- Pir, an ancient British king, [136].
- Plegmund, abp. of Canterbury, [38], [70].
- Polycarp, bishop of Smyrna, [353].
- Polytetes, king of Bithynia, [266].
- Porrex, king of Britain, [120].
- Porrex, another king of Britain, [136].
- Porsena, a Roman consul, killed, [130].
- Port arrives in Britain, [7].
- Posthumus, brother to Brutus, [387], [388].
- Præsutagus, a British king, [446], [447].
- Priwen, the name of Arthur's shield, [234].
- Pyramus, abp. of York, [237].
- Quintilianus killed by Walgan, [255].
- Raven, the Danish standard, [62].
- Rederchius, an ancient king of Britain, [136].
- Redion, an ancient king of Britain, [136].
- Regan, daughter of king Leir, [116].
- Reuda, king of the Picts, [466].
- Richard of Cirencester's History of Britain, [419];
- Riculf, king of Norway, defeated, [239].
- Ritho, the giant, [252].
- Rivallo, king of Britain, [120].
- Robert, earl of Gloucester, [89], [90].
- Rodric, king of the Picts, [153].
- Rollo, duke of Normandy. [58], [59].
- Roman governors of Britain, [465]-[471].
- Rome taken by Belinus, [129].
- Ron, the name of Arthur's lance, [234].
- Rowena, daughter of Hengist, [186]-[190].
- Roy's Commentary on the campaigns of Agricola, [450].
- Rudaucus, king of Cambria, [121].
- Runno, an ancient king of Britain, [136].
- Sabre, daughter of Estrildis, [111].
- Salomon, king of Armorica, [281].
- Samuilpenissel, king of Britain, [136].
- Samson, abp. of Dole, [245].
- Sanxo, abp. of York, [217].
- Saturninus, prefect of the Roman fleet, [471].
- Saxons settle in Britain, [3]-[9], [183]-[191], [232]-[235], [272]-[274], [285]-[290], [396].
- Scæva, son of Androgeus, [145].
- Scots, their origin, [389], [459], [461].
- Scots and Picts. See Picts.
- Segerus consecrated with St. Patrick, [410].
- Seginus, duke of the Allobroges, [126].
- Sertorius, king of Libya, [266].
- Severus, gov. of Britain, [156], [393]-[395], [471].
- Severus's wall, [393], [448], [466].
- Sexburga, queen of Wessex, [13].
- Sigebert, king of the East Saxons, [11].
- Sigebert, king of Wessex, [15].
- Sisilius, name of three British kings, [120], [132], [136].
- Staterius, king of Albania, [121].
- Stilicho builds a wall, [467].
- Stipendiary cities, [457].
- Stuf, lord of the Isle of Wight, [7], [44].
- Suard, king of the Franks, [120].
- Suetonius, Roman British consul, [447], [465], [469].
- Sylvius, father of Brutus, [91], [387].
- Tennantius, duke of Cornwall, [137].
- Thadiocus, abp. of York, [274].
- Theodore, abp. of Canterbury, [14].
- Theodosius, emperor, [395], [450], [452], [467].
- Theon, abp of London, [274].
- Thompson (Aaron), defends Geoffrey's History, [ix].
- Torques, a gold collar worn by the Britons, [427].
- Tower of glass, [389].
- Tower of London, [135], [200].
- Trahern, uncle of Helena, [163].
- Trebellius, Roman gov. of Britain, [470].
- Trebellius Maximus, Roman gov. of Britain, [469].
- Tremounus, abp. of Caerleon, [215].
- Triads, the Welsh, [430], [431].
- Trojans settle in Britain, [106], [387].
- Turonus, nephew of Brutus, [106].
- Tyrants of Britain, [304], [314].
- Ulfin of Ricaradoch, [224].
- Urbicus, a Roman general, [466], [471].
- Urian honoured by Arthur, [238].
- Urianus, a British king, [136].
- Ursula and the Virgins, [171].
- Uther Pendragon, his history, [220]-[230].
- Valentinian, emperor, [395], [416].
- Vectius Bolanus, Roman gov. of Britain, [470].
- Veranius, Roman governor, [443], [469].
- Vespasian sent to Britain, [152], [442], [465], [468], [470].
- Victor, son of Maximus, [395].
- Victrix, the name of the sixth legion, [447].
- Vigenius imprisons his brother, [135].
- Virius Lupus, Roman lieutenant of Britain, [471].
- Vortigern (Gwrtheyrn), king, [4], [6], [179]-[193], [206]-[208], [310], [396]-[407], [416].
- Vortimer (Gwrthefyr), [188], [189], [404]-[407].
- Vortipore, a British prince, [317].
- Vulteius Catellus, a Roman chief, [258].
- Walgan, Arthur's nephew, [255], [264]-[269].
- Wall between Deira and Albania, [174];
- Walter, archdeacon of Oxford, [xii], [89], [268], [291].
- Wednesday, so called from Woden, [184].
- Werefrith, bishop of Worcester, [70].
- Whitgar, lord of the Isle of Wight, [7], [44].
- Widen slays her son Porrex, [120].
- Withlaf, king of Mercia, [21].
- Wortiporius, king of Britain, [272]
- Wulfhere, king of Mercia, [13].
- Wulfred, king of Mercia, [287].
- Wulfstan, abp. of York, [40].