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o Brittany, 22 OTHERWORLD. The Celtic, 171-172; Fairyland identified with, 327 OUESSANT. An island off the coast of Brittany; St Pol in, 365; the costume of the women of, 374-375 OUST. A river in Brittany, 205 OWAIN. A Welsh chieftain, son of Urien; Taliesin the bard of, 22 OWEN GLENDOWER. A Welsh chieftain; the Bretons send an expedition to help, in his conflict with the English, 234 P PALESTINE. Mentioned, 145, 190, 269, 302 PARACLETE ('Comforter'). Name given by Abelard to his abbey at Nogent, 249; Abelard and Heloise buried at, 250 PARDONS. Religious pilgrimage festivals of the Bretons, 378-380 PARIS. The city; mentioned, 108, 109, 112, 113, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120-121, 156, 157, 158, 195, 208, 229, 230-231, 351 PARIS, GASTON. A noted French philologist; claims that Arthurian romance originated in Wales, 254; identifies the persons to whom Marie de France dedicated her _Lais_ and _Fables_, 284 PASSAGE DE L'ENFER. An arm of the sea over which the Breton dead were supposed to be ferried, 383 PATAY. A village in Loiret, France; the battle of, 174 PAVIA. A city in Italy; Francis I of France taken prisoner at, 207 PELLINORE, SIR. One of the Knights of the Round Table; Arthur broke his sword in combat with, 256 PEMBROKESHIRE. Welsh county; St Samson a native of, 17 PENATES. Household gods of the Romans; mentioned, 53 PEN-BAS. A cudgel carried by the men of Cornouaille, 372; rarely carried by the men of St Pol, 375 PENHAPP. A village in the Ile aux Moines; dolmen at, 48 PENMARCH. A town in Brittany; megaliths at, 41; Ty C'harriquet near, 49; a fireplace in the church of St Non at, 381 PENRAZ. A village in the Isle of Arz; megaliths at, 48 PENTECOST. A Jewish festival; mentioned, 324 PENTHIEVRE. A former county of Brittany, 27, 205 PENTHIEVRE. Joan of; wife of Charles of Blois, 30; in the War of the Two Joans, 31; her marriage to Charles, 32 PENTHIEVRE. Stephen, Count of, 208 PERCIVAL. Hero of _Percival le Gallois_; analogy between his flight and that of Morvan, 224 PERCIVAL LE GALLOIS. Arthurian saga; mentioned, 224 PERE LA CHIQUE. An old man; in the story of the Magic Rose, 159-160, 162 PERGUET. A village in Brittany; th
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