its disputed connotation, 37
CELTS. The race;
the Bretons a division of, 14-15;
Druidism may not have originated with, 245;
musical and poetic elements in the temperament of, 339
CHAMBER OF THE BLACK CAVALIER. In the ballad of Azenor the Pale,
362
CHAMBORD. A famous French chateau;
mentioned, 206
CHAMP DOLENT ('Field of Woe'). The field in which the menhir of Dol
stands, 40;
the battle in, 40
CHAMPTOCE. A Breton chateau;
the home of Gilles de Retz, 175, 176, 179-180
CHANGELINGS. The Breton fairies and, 83
CHANSONS DE GESTES. Medieval French poems with an heroic theme;
Villemarque's work marked by the style of, 224-225
CHANTS POPULAIRES DE LA BRETAGNE. The sub-title of Villemarque's
_Barzaz-Breiz_. _See_ _Barzaz-Breiz_
CHAPELLE DU DUC. A chapel at Treguier, built by Duke John V, 353
CHARLEMAGNE. The Emperor;
mentioned, 225
CHARLES I (THE BALD). King of France;
Nomenoe rises against, 23, 337-338
CHARLES V. King of France;
mentioned, 32
CHARLES VI. King of France;
mentioned, 174
CHARLES VIII. King of France;
Anne of Brittany married to, 36
CHARLES. A youth;
in the story of the Princess of Tronkolaine, 115-121
CHASE, THE. Superstitions of, 301
CHATEAU DES PAULPIQUETS. A name given to a megalithic structure in
Questembert, 49
CHATEAUX. Of Brittany;
their rich legendary and historical associations, 202-203;
stories of, 203-210
CHATEAUBRIAND. Francois-Rene-Auguste, Viscount of;
famous French writer and statesman;
associated with the chateau of Comburg, 207
CHATEAUBRIANT. A Breton chateau, 207
CHATEAUBRIANT. Francoise de Foix, Countess of;
a story of her relations with King Francis I and her fate, 207;
the chateau of Suscino given to, by Francis I, 210
CHAVEAU-NARISHKINE, COUNTESS. Restored the chateau of Kerjolet,
208
CHILDEBAT. A Breton king, 366;
and St Pol, 367
CHRAMNE. Son of Clotaire I, King of the Franks, 40
CHRISTIANITY. St Samson teaches, in Brittany, 17-19;
the Curiosolites refuse to receive the teachings of St Malo,
342
CHURCH. The early;
hostility of, to the fairies, 56
CINDERELLA. The story of;
mentioned, 144
CISALPINE GAUL. Roman province;
had no Druidic priesthood, 245
CLAIRSCHACH. The Highland harp;
replaced as the national instru
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