at, between Norsemen and Bretons, 225;
the oak on the battlefield at, 227
KERMARIO. A village in Brittany;
megaliths at, 42
KERMARTIN. A village in Brittany;
St Yves born at, 350
KERMORVAN. A place in Brittany;
Yves the Seigneur of, in the ballad of Azenor the Pale, 360-363
KERODERN, MICHEL DE. A Breton missionary, 390
KEROUEZ. An old chateau;
in the story of the Seigneur with the Horse's Head, 137
KERSANTON. A place in Brittany;
stone from, forms the Calvary of Guimiliau, 385
KERVRAN. A village in Brittany;
the warrior Bran taken prisoner at, 225
KING OF THE ANTS. In the story of the Princess of Tronkolaine,
118, 119, 120
KING OF THE BIRDS. In the story of the Youth who did not Know,
111, 113
KING OF THE FISHES. In a tale from Saint-Cast, 84-85;
in the story of the Youth who did not Know, 110, 114
KING OF THE LIONS. In the story of the Princess of Tronkolaine,
118, 119, 120
KING OF THE SPARROW-HAWKS. In the story of the Princess of
Tronkolaine, 118, 119
KIPLING, RUDYARD. Quoted, 86
KORRIGAN, THE. A forest fairy;
a denizen of Broceliande, 56;
in the story of the Seigneur of Nann, 57-58;
associated with water, an element of fertility, 59;
an enchantress, 60;
in the story of the Unbroken Vow, 62-63;
desired union with humanity, 64;
mentioned, 69, 98
KYVARNION. A British bard, father of Herve, 22
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LADY OF LA GARAYE, THE. Poem by Mrs Norton;
quoted, 194, 195, 196
LADY OF THE LAKE. In Arthurian legend, Vivien;
foster-mother of Lancelot, 69, 257;
of Breton origin, 256;
gives Arthur the sword Excalibur, 256-257
_See also_ Vivien
LA GARAYE. A Breton chateau, near Dinan;
the story of the Lady of, 195
LAILOKEN. A character in early British legend;
mentioned, 70
LAIS. Of Marie de France;
their value in the study of Breton lore, 283;
date and other circumstances of their composition, 283-284;
stories from, 284-289, 292-331
LAKE OF ANGUISH, THE. A lake in Hell;
in the story of the Bride of Satan, 144;
in the story of the Baron of Jauioz, 146
LA LANDE MARIE. A place in Brittany;
the dolmen at, 51
LANCELOT, SIR. One of the Knights of the Round Table, son of King
Ban of Benwik;
stolen and brought up by Vivien, 257;
does not appear in Celtic legend, 257;
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