d sails for, 346
IRISH. Relation of literature, to Greek literature, 184;
Celts, early Britons, and Greeks of Homer, one stock, 184;
heroes, and legends concerning, 248
ISLE OF SAINTS. See Ireland, 157
ITALY. Claims Roland in guise of Orlando, Orlando Furioso, Orlando
Innamorato, 121
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JERUSALEM. The place where Christ suffered, 54;
Elene's quest in, to find the sacred Cross, 54-62;
Constantine and Elene build a glorious church in, 61;
Cyriacus (Judas) Bishop of, 61;
messenger to Black Colin familiar with all holy places in, 250;
Black Colin as a pilgrim at, 253
JESUS CHRIST. The Cross the sign of, 53;
the Resurrection and Ascension of, preached to Constantine, 53
JEWS. Elene's quest to land of, to find sacred Cross, 55-58;
the Chosen People, 56;
summoned, but dismissed in peace, by Elene, 58
JOHN.
1. Son of Sir John of the Marshes, 205;
Gamelyn left in charge of, 206;
Gamelyn resists, 207, 208;
his great feast, 216;
put in chains by Gamelyn, 217;
proclaims Gamelyn a wolf's-head, 220;
his death by hanging, 224.
2. Little. See Little John
JOSEPH and his brethren, "Gamelyn," a version of story of, 204
JUDAEA. See Jerusalem
JUDAS. Grandson of Zacchaeus; confesses to knowledge of secret truth
of Holy Tree, 57;
refuses at first to disclose the secret place of the Holy Cross,
but is prevailed upon by starvation, 58, 59;
baptismal name Cyriacus, 61;
Ganelon compared with, 121
JUDGMENT, DAY OF, 71
JULIUS CAESAR and early Britons, 184
K
KAY, SIR. Steward of King Arthur's household, 266;
jeers at loathly lady, 277
KENT. Earldom of, held by Godwin, 335
KERRY. Champions drive to, 196
KILCHURN CASTLE. New castle built with rents of Glenurchy, 264
KNIGHT OF COURTESY. The true, is Sir Gawayne, King Arthur's nephew,
265
KNIGHT OF LOCH AWE. Equivalent, Black Colin Campbell, 249
KYNON. Son of Eudav, grandson of Caradoc, 49
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LADY OF GLENURCHY. Grief of, 251;
the gold ring token, 252;
wooed by Baron MacCorquodale, 254-257;
receives forged letter, 255;
her stratagem to delay her marriage, 256;
builds a castle on ruins of White House on Innis Eoalan, 256, 257;
recognises and welcomes her husband, 262
LADY OF LOCH AWE. Same as Lady of Glenurchy, 251
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