Spain. Celts conquer from the Carthaginians,
21;
Carthaginian trade with, broken down by Greeks,
22;
place-names of Celtic element in,
27;
dolmens found round the Mediterranean coast of,
53;
equivalent, Land of the Dead,
102
Stone of Abundance. Equivalent, Cauldron of Abundance.
The Grail in Wolfram's poem as a,
409;
similar stone appears in the Welsh
“Peredur,” 409;
correspondences, the Celtic Cauldron of the Dagda,
410;
in the Welsh legend Bran obtained the Cauldron,
410;
in a poem by Taliesin the Cauldron forms part of the spoils of Hades,
410
“Tain Bo Cuailgné” (thawn bo quel'gny). Significance,
203;
tale of, all written out by Finn mac Gorman, Bishop of Kildare, in 1150,
225;
reputed author, Fergus mac Roy,
234;
Sir S. Ferguson treats of recovery of, in
“Lays of the Western Gael,” 234;
Sanchan Torpest, taunted by High King Guary, resolves to find the lost,
234-
236;
early Celtic MSS. and,
296
Taliesin (tal-i-es'in). A mythical bard;
his prophecy regarding the devotion of the Cymry to their tongue,
385;
found by Elphin, son of Gwyddno,
414;
made prime bard of Britain,
415-
417
Tara. Seat of the High Kings of Ireland;
Stone of Scone sent to Scotland from,
105;
Lugh accuses sons of Turenn at, of his father's murder,
115;
appearance of Midir the Proud to Eochy on Hill of,
124,
161;
institution of triennial Festival at,
149-
150;
bull-feast at, to decide by divination who should be king in Eterskel's stead,
167,
168;
Conary commanded to go to, by Nemglan,
168;
proclaimed King of Erin at,
168;
pointed out to Cuchulain,
193;
Cuchulain's head and hand buried at,
233;
Telltown (Teltin). Palace at, of Telta, Eochy mac Erc's wife,
103;
great battle at, between Danaans and Milesians,
136;
Conall of the Victories makes his way to, after Conary's death,
176;
pointed out to Cuchulain,
193
Transmigration. The doctrine of, allegation that Celtic idea of immortality embodied Oriental conception of,
80;
doctrine of, not held by Celts in same way as by Pythagoras and the Orientals,
81;
Welsh Taliessin who became an eagle,
100.
Ulster. Kingdom of, founded in reign of Kimbay,
150;
Dithorba's five sons expelled from,
151;
Dectera's gift of Cuchulain to,
182;
Felim, son of Dall, a lord of,
196;
Maev's war against province of, to secure Brown Bull of Quelgny,
202-
251;
under the Debility curse,
205;
passes of, guarded by Cuchulain of Murthemney,
206;
Macha's curse lifted from men of,
222;
Ailell and Maev make a seven years' peace with,
225;
curse of Macha again on the men of,
229;