REVUE CELTIQUE. Cited, 212 _n._
RHEINSTEIN. A famous castle on the Rhine;
mentioned, 203
RHINE. The river;
mentioned, 203
RHUYS. _See_ St Gildas de Rhuys
RHYS, SIR JOHN. And the origin of Druidism, 245;
mentioned, 70
RICHARD II. Duke of Normandy;
mentioned, 196
RICHELIEU, CARDINAL. A famous French statesman;
the chateau of Tonquedec demolished by order of, 204
RIEUX, JEAN DE. Marshal of Brittany;
leader of the expedition to help Owen Glendower, 234
RITHO. A giant whom King Arthur slew, 277
ROAD OF ST POL, THE. Name given by Breton peasants to a megalithic
avenue, 365
ROBERT I. Duke of Normandy, 28
ROBERT. A sorcerer who dwelt in Rennes, 242-243
ROBERT DE VITRY. A Breton knight, 29
ROCENAUD. A village in Brittany;
dolmen at, 46
ROCEY. The house of, 174
ROCHE-MARCHE-BRAN. A rocky hill;
the chapel of St Barbe built on, 335
ROCHER, THE WOOD OF. The dolmen near, 50
ROCHERS. A Breton chateau;
Mme Sevigne associated with, 208
ROCHES AUX FEES. Name given to the megalithic monuments by the
Bretons, 49;
near Saint-Didier-et-Marpire, 50;
in Rhetiers, 51;
supposed to be the meeting-place of sorcerers, 243
ROCKFLOWER. A fairy maiden;
in a tale from Saint-Cast, 83
RODRIGUEZ, FATHER. Mentioned, 47
ROE. A river in Ireland;
Druidic ritual associated with, 246
ROGER. An English knight;
in the legend of the Ward of Du Guesclin, 33-35
ROHAN. The house of, 206
ROHAN. Alain, Viscount of, 189
ROHAN. Jeanne de, daughter of Alain de Rohan;
in the story of the Clerk of Rohan, 189-193
ROHAND. A vassal of Roland;
in the story of Tristrem and Ysonde, 258-259, 260-261, 262
ROLAND, SIR. A knight;
in the story of the Unbroken Vow, 60-63
ROLAND RISE. A Cymric chieftain, Lord of Ermonie;
in the story of Tristrem and Ysonde, 258-259, 261
ROLLESTON, T. W. Cited, 246
ROLLO. A famous Norse leader, first Duke of Normandy;
mentioned, 28
ROMANS, THE. In Brittany, 16
ROME. The city;
mentioned, 196, 337
ROMULUS. In Roman legend, the founder of Rome;
mentioned, 357, 358
RON. The name of King Arthur's lance, 280
ROND. A dance performed at weddings, 385-386
ROSAMOND. Mistress of Henry II of England (Rosamond Clifford, 'the
Fair Rosamond');
mentioned, 284
ROS-YNYS. A place in
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