The Phœnician origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons : discovered by Phœnician & Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, by preroman Briton coins & a mass of new history : with over one hundred illustrations and maps
INDEX
Lear, king, date of, 387
Leicester, founding of, about B.C., 387
Lion, as death totem of non-Aryan aborigines, in Old World, 351° in Hitto-Pheenic. religion and representations as in A.B., 3345f.; antagonism of, with Unicorn in Brit. heraldry, meaning discovered, 320f.; antagonist of Sun-cult, of God (Indara): see Indara; sculptures of Indara (Andrew) tearing Lion, at St. Andrews, 327
Logie Stone, with votive inscription to Bel, 25 ; Ogam inscript. de-
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ciphered, 356; prehistoric Hitto- |
Pheenic. sculptures en, explained, 20, 309, 355
Loki (or Lug), Gothic Lucifer, 109 ; Sumer origin of n. and function, 344i.
London early n. of, 407f. ; founding of, by Brutus, abt. 1100 B.c., 156, 175, 407f.; in Cesar’s day, 408-10 ; Gothic ships of, 408 ; moder, named after King Lud, 156, 410
Long Meg, Stone Circle, observa-°
tion stone of, 234 Lucifer, Sumer origin of n., 344 Luck, horse-shoe for, Hitto-Gothic solar reason for, 287; righthanded sun-wise direction for,
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Pheenic. reason for, 312 Lunnasting, pre-Christian Cross monument, 77, 179 Lycaonia Barats (Phoenicians) of Cilicia, 55
Catti
Ma, mother, Sumer origin of n., 243, 248-9 2
Macedonia, Barat or Brito-Pheenic. colonies in ancient, 213, 405
Macedonian theory of A.B. coinage, 272f., 284
Machar, St., of Aberd een, Phcenician tutelary, 358
Magi, Sun-and Fire priests of HittoSumer, 279; carried the Cross symbol as mace, 279; n. Sumer, 279; as The Wise Men at Epiphany, 279
Magic cauldron of Van, Wans or Fenes, 93
Maiden Stones, 107
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439
Maltese Cross, Hitto-Phceenic. SunCross, 293; in Pre-Christian A.B., 295
Man-God, title of Tascio, worshipped in A.B., 243; and see Tascio
Mar, or Mer, n. for Mor-ites or Amorites, 216, 260 ; and Amorite source of Mar and Mer names in ALB., 257, etc:
Mar or Marr, prov. between Dee and Don
Marash or Marasion, Hitto-Pheenic. city in Asia Minor, 172 ; Ogamoid inscripts. at, 36, 172
Marasion or Marazion, nu. of town at Pheenic. tin-port in Cornwall, 172f., 281
Marches, riding of, re city-states, 209
Mar-duk, Hitto-Sumer deity, worshipped in A.B., 250f., 343, and see Tascio-Michael
Market Crosses, of pre-Christian Hitto-Pheenic. origin
introduced by Aryan Hitto-Sumers, 123
Marru, variant of Mar, Muru or Amorite, 216, etc.
Martin, v. Morite or Amorite, 217
Martu, variant of Mar or Amorite,
216, 243 Maruta, or Marutu, variant of Mar or <Amorite, 216, 243, 343;
identical in Vedic Sanscrit for s€a-going storm spirits and Sunworshippers, 243
Mascots in A.B., see Animals, sacred
Matriarchy of aborigines, in Albion, 97, 103 ; in continental Europe, 1o3; in Ireland, 92f.; of Picts, 87f., 123; of Vans or Wans or Fins, 93f., 98, 103f.; in Wales, 96
Matrilinear succession among aborigines in A.B., r22f.
Mauretania, as ‘“‘ Land of Maruts ”’ or Amorite Pheenicians, 216; Catti and Cassi place-names in, see map
May (Maia), mother-goddess of aborigines, Sumer n., 243, 249; May Day alignments in Stone Circles, 226, 234; May Day transfer of Bel-Fire rites, 271
Mazda, Ahura-, or Hor-mazd, n. of Sumer origin, 242
Mediterranean, race or Iberians, in A.B., 134-6; Pheenic. and Barat