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A river in Brittany, 203, 204 TRIPHYNA (ST TRIPHYNE). A maiden, married to Comorre, 180-184 TRISTREM, SIR ('Child of Sorrow'). One of the Knights of the Round Table, son of Blancheflour; the story of, and Ysonde, 257-275; mentioned, 301 TRISTREM, SIR. An ancient metrical romance; incidents in, paralleled in the story of Bran, 227-228; date of composition of, 228; had a Breton source, 255; Sir Walter Scott one of the first to bring Thomas the Rhymer's version of, to public notice, 258; Thomas the Rhymer's version of, recounted, 258-272; Scott's continuation of the Auchinleck MS., 272-274; the story of Tristrem and Ysonde claimed as a sun-myth, 274-275 TROGOFF. The chateau of; in the legend of the Ward of Du Guesclin, 33-35 TROLLOPE, T. ADOLPHUS. Quoted, 179-180 TROMENIE-DE-SAINT-RENAN. A town in Brittany; the Pardon of the Mountain held at, 378, 379 TROYES. A city in France; Abelard's abbey of Nogent near, 249 TUGDUAL SALAUeN. A peasant of Plouber, composer of a ballad on the Marquis of Guerande, 199, 202 TY C'HARRIQUET ('The House of the Gorics') I. A name given to a megalithic structure near Penmarch, 49 II. A name applied to Carnac, 98 TY EN CORYGANNT. A name given to a megalithic structure in Morbihan, 49 U UNBROKEN VOW, THE. A story of Broceliande, 60-63 UNITED STATES, THE. The Bretons aid, in the War of Independence, 238 URIEN. A Welsh chieftain; Taliesin the bard of, 21, 22 V VAL-ES-DUNES. A place in Brittany; Alain, Count of Brittany, defeated in battle at, 28 VALLEY OF BLOOD. A place in hell; in the story of the Baron of Jauioz, 146 VANNES. I. A former county of Brittany; mentioned, 23, 180 II. The city; the dialect of, 16 _and n._; the ancient city of the Veneti, 17; the Teus or Bugelnoz of, 100; in the story of Comorre the Cursed, 183; the chateau of Suscino near, 209; the abbey of St Gildas near, 248; St Convoyon educated at, 335; St Patern the patron saint of, 347; St Patern Bishop of, 348; the legend of the founding of the church of St Patern at, 348; St Pol of Leon in, 364 VENETI. A Gallic tribe which inhabited Brittany, 16, 17 'VENUS, THE.' An image at Quinipily, 381 VILAINE. A river in Brittany, 335 VILL
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