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Condevincum
: A small city, now part of Nantes.

Confluentes
: Quimper (hypothetical).

Corbilo
: St. Nazaire.

Dalmatia
: A province occupying, approximately, what is now much of Yugoslavia.

Dál Riata
: A realm in Ulster, or its colony on the Argyll coast.
Danastris
: The River Dniester.
Danuvius
: The River Danube.
Darioritum Venetorum
: Vannes.
Deva
: Chester.

Dochaldun
: An Osismiic village (imaginary).
Dubris
: Dover.
Durocotorum
: Reims.
Eboracum
: York.

Émain Macha
: Seat of the principal Ulster kings, near present-day Armagh.
Eriu
: Early Gaelic name of Ireland.
Etruria
: Tuscany and northern Latium.
Euxinus
: The Black Sea.
Fanum Martis
: Corseul.

Gallia
: Gaul, including France and parts of Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland.

Garomagus
: A town at or near present-day Douarnenez (hypothetical).

German Sea (Oceanus Germanicus)
: The North Sea.
Gesocribate
: A seaport at or near the site of Brest.
Gesoriacum
: Boulogne.

Goat Foreland
: Cap de la Chévre (hypothetical).
Gobaean Promontory (Promontorium Gobaeum)
: Cap Sizun.

Hispania
: Spain and Portugal.
Histria
: The area around what is now Trieste.
Hivernia
: Roman name of Ireland.

Illyricum
: A Roman diocese (major administrative division) occupying, approximately, Greece and much of Yugoslavia.

Islands of Crows
: The Channel Islands (hypothetical nickname).

Isca Silwrum
: Caerleon.
Jecta
: The River Jet (hypothetical).
Juliomagus
: Angers.
Lemovicium
: Limoges.
Liger
: The River Loire.

Liguria
: A region of Italy including Lombardy and present-day Liguria.

Lugdunensis Tertia
: A Roman province comprising northwestern France.

Lugdunum
: Lyons.

Mediolanum
: Milan.

Moguntiacum
: Mainz.

Mons Ferruginus
: Mont Frugy (hypothetical).

Mumu
: Munster.

Namnetum
: See
Portus Namnetum.

Neapolis
: Naples.

Nemetacum
: Arras.

Odita
: The River Odet (hypothetical).

Osismia
: The country of the Osismii, in western Brittany.

Pannonia
: A Roman province occupying parts of Hungary, Austria, and Yugoslavia.

Pictavum
: Poitiers.

Point Vanis
: Pointe du Van (hypothetical).

Portus Namnetum
: Nantes (in part).

Pyrenaei Mountains
: The Pyrenees.

Qóiqet Lagini
: Leinster (in part).

Qóiqet nUlat
: Ulster.

Race of Sena
: Raz de Sein.

Redonia: The
country of the Redones, in eastern Brittany.

Redonum
: See
Condate Redonum.

Rhaetia
: A Roman province occupying the eastern Alps and western Tyrol.

Rhenus
: The River Rhine.

Roman Bay
: Baie de Douarnenez (hypothetical).

Rotomagus
: Rouen.

Ruirthech
: The River Liffey.

Sabrina
: The River Severn.

Samarobriva
: Amiens.

Savus
: The River Drava.

Scandia: The
southern part of the Scandinavian peninsula.

Scot’s Landing
: A fisher hamlet near Ys (imaginary).

Sena: Ile
de Sein.

Stag Run
: An Osismiic village (imaginary).

Stegir
: The River Steir (hypothetical).

Tallten
: Teltown, in County Meath, Ireland.

Temir
: Tara.

Teutoburg Forest
: Scene of a Roman military disaster at German hands in the reign of Augustus Caesar.

Treverorum
: See
Augusta Treverorum.

Turnacum
: Tournay.

Turonum
: See
Caesarodunum Turonum.

Venetorum
: See
Darioritum Venetorum.

Vindoval
: An Osismiic village (imaginary).

Vindovaria
: A village in Britain (imaginary).

Vorgium
: Carhaix.

Whalestrand
: A fisher hamlet in western Brittany (imaginary).

Ys
: City-state at the far western end of Brittany (legendary)

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

Where characters are fictional or legendary, their names are in Roman lower case; where historical (in the opinion of most authorities), in Roman capitals; where of doubtful or debatable historicity, in italics. When a full name has not appeared in the text, it is generally not here either, for it was of no great importance even to the bearer.

Aébell: A daughter of Cellach.

ALARIC: King of the Visigoths.

Amair: A daughter of Fennalis by Hoel.

Amreth Taniti: Commander of the surviving Ysan marines.

Anmureg maqq Cerballi: A sea rover from Mide.

Arban Cartagi: An Ysan Suffete, husband of Talavair, father of Korai.

Ardens, Septimius Cornelius: Praetorian prefect of Gallia, Hispania, and Britannia.

Aryagalatis maqq Irgalato
: King of
Dál
Riata in Alba.

Apuleius Vero: A senator in Aquilo and a tribune of the city.

ARCADIUS, FLAVIUS: Augustus of the East. Bacca, Quintus Domitius: Procurator of Lugdunensis Tertia.

Bannon: Headman of Dochaldun.

Betha: Wife of Maeloch.

Bodilis: A Queen of Ys.

Boia: A daughter of Lanarvilis by Hoel.

Bomatin Kusuri: Former Mariner delegate to the Council of Suffetes in Ys.

Breccan: Eldest son of Niall, killed in battle at Ys.

Brennilis: Leader of the Gallicenae at the time of Julius and Augustus Caesar, responsible for the building of the sea wall and gate.

BRICIUS: Successor of Martinus; known today as St. Brice.

Budic: A legionary in Gratillonius’s detachment at Ys, killed by him in combat at the Wood of the King.

Cadoc Himilco: A young Ysan of Suffete family.

Cael Maqq Eriai: An ollam poet at Niall’s court.

Carsa: A young Gallo-Roman stationed in Ys, killed by Gratillonius in combat at the Wood of the King.

Cata: A female worker at the Apuleius manor house.

Cathual: Charioteer to Niall.

Catto: A fisherman from Whalestrand.

Catualorig: A former Bacauda.

Cellach maqq Blathmaic: The hostelkeeper at Clón Tarui.

Colconor: A former King of Ys, slain by Gratillonius.

CONSTANTINUS, CONSTANS: Elder son of Flavius Claudius Constantinus.

CONSTANTINUS, FLAVIUS CLAUDIUS: A Roman army officer in Britannia, later a usurper known as CONSTANTINUS III.

CONSTANTINUS, JULIANUS: Younger son of Flavius Claudius Constantinus.

CONUAL CORCC: Principal king in Mumu.

Corentinus
: A holy man, chorepiscopus at Ys, later bishop of Confluentes and Aquilo; known today as St. Corentin.

CUNEDAG: A leader of the Votadini, settled in western Britannia to be an ally of Rome.

Cynan: (1) A legionar in Gratillonius’s detachment at Ys. (2) A centurion in Constantinus’s army.

Dahilis: A Queen of Ys, mother of Dahut.

Dahut: Daughter of Dahilis and Gratillonius.

Dion: A youth from Neapolis.

Doranius: A young man from Gesocribate.

Drach: Father of Vellano.

Drusus, Publius Flavius: A Britannic centurion under Maximus, later a settler in Armorica.

Einiaunus, Valerius: A Britannic official in Constantinus’s service.

Éndae Qennsalach
: Principal king in Qóiqet Lagini.

Eochaid maqq Èndae
: A son of Éndae, exiled for murder of a poet and implacable enemy of Niall.

Eódgan
: A son of Niall.

Eppillus: A legionary in Gratillonius’s detachment at Ys, killed in action there.

Estar: A daughter of Gratillonius and Tambilis.

Esun: A son of Catto.

Étain: A female druid at Niall’s court.

Evirion Baltisi: A young Ysan sea captain.

Favonius: Gratillonius’s favorite horse.

Fennalis: A Queen of Ys.

Fogartach: A follower of Eochaid.

Forsquilis: A Queen of Ys, mother of Nemeta.

GAIN AS: A Roman general of Gothic origin.

Glabrio, Titus Scribona: Governor of Lugdunensis Tertia.

Goban: An Osismiic boatman and deacon to Corentinus.

Gradlon: An Armorican version of “Gratillonius.”

Grallon: An Ysan version of “Gratillonius.”

GRATIANUS: A legionary officer in Britannia, briefly claimant of the purple.

Gratillonius, Gaius Valerius: A Romano-Briton of the Belgic tribe, centurion in the Second Legion Augusta, later King of Ys.

Guilvilis: A Queen of Ys.

Gunnung Ivarsson: A Danic skipper and sea rover.

Hilketh Elliuni: Former Transporter delegate to the Council of Suffetes in Ys.

Hoel: King of Ys before Colconor.

HONORIUS, FLAVIUS: Augustus of the West.

Innloch: Father of Maeloch.

Johannes: Son of Julia and Cadoc.

Julia: Daughter of Lanarvilis and Gratillonius.

Korai: Granddaughter of Bodilis.

LAÉGARE: Youngest son of Niall.

Laidchenn maqq Barchedo
: An ollam poet formerly at Niall’s court.

Lanarvilis: A Queen of Ys, mother of Julia.

Lavinia: A lady in Mediolanum.

Lorccan maqq Flandi: A Scotic warrior.

Lydris: Wife of Nagon Demari.

Maecius: Chorepiscopus at Aquilo, presently retired.

Maeloch: An Ysan fisher captain and formerly a Ferrier of the Dead.

Marcus: Son of Verania and Gratillonius.

MARCUS: A legionary officer in Britannia, briefly claimant of the purple.

Maria: Daughter of Verania and Gratillonius.

MARTINUS: Bishop of Turonum and founder of a monastery nearby; known today as St. Martin of Tours.

MAXIMUS, MAGNUS CLEMENS: Commander of Roman forces in Britannia, who later forcibly took power as co-Emperor but was overthrown and executed by Theodosius the Great.

Miraine: A daughter of Lanarvilis and Hoel.

Mongfind
: Stepmother of Niall, long dead, said to have been a witch.

Morvanalis: A Queen of Ys, mother of Guilvilis.

Murena, Flaminius: Duke of the Armorican Tract.

Nagon Demari: A Suffete in Ys, self-exiled during Gratillonius’s reign and bitterly hostile to him.

Namma: Cook in the Apuleius household.

Nath Í
: Nephew, tanist, and eventual successor of Niall.

Nemain maqq Aedo: Late chief druid at Niall’s court.

Nemeta: Daughter of Forsquilis and Gratillonius.

NIALL MAQQ ECHACH, also known as NIALL OF THE NINE HOSTAGES: King at Temir and overlord of Mide.

Norom: A crewman of Maeloch’s.

Ogotorig: A hunter, formerly a Bacauda.

Olath Cartagi: An Ysan survivor who became an iron-maker.

Parnesius: A friend of Gratillonius in his youth.

Philippus: An exorcist in Turonum.

Quintilius: A courtier in Mediolanum.

RADAGAISUS: A Gothic warlord.

Ramas Tyri: Former Artisan delegate to the Council of Suffetes in Ys.

Riwal: A Durotrigian (from Britannia) who moved to Confluentes.

Rovinda: Wife of Apuleius.

Rufinus: A Redonian, formerly a Bacauda, henchman of Gratillonius.

Rullus, Septimius: A curial in Gesocribate.

Runa: Daughter of Vindilis and Hoel.

Salaun: An Armorican version of “Salomon.”

Salomon: Son of Rovinda and Apuleius.

Sasai: Birth name of Guilvilis.

Semuramat: A daughter of Tambilis and Gratillonius.

STILICHO, FLAVIUS: A Roman general, half Vandal by birth, who became effectively the dictator of the West Roman Empire.

Subne maqq Dúnchado: A follower of Eochaid.

SUCAT: A young holy man, later called Patricius; known today as St. Patrick.

Surach: A son of Catto.

Taenus Himilco: Father of Cadoc.

Talavair: A daughter of Bodilis and Hoel.

Tambilis: A Queen of Ys.

Tera: An Ysan countrywoman.

Tigernach maqq Laidchinni: A son and pupil of Laid-chenn, murdered by EOchaid.

Timbro: A follower of Ullus.

Tommaltach maqq Donngalii: A young Scotian living in Ys, killed by Gratillonius in combat at the Wood of the King.

Torna
È
ces
: Greatest poet in Èriu, foster-father of Niall and Conual.

Tronan Siironai: Late husband of Runa.

Uail maqq Carbri: Henchman of Niall.

Udach: A servant of Gratillonius.

Ullus: A bully from Audiarna.

Una: Daughter of Bodilis and Gratillonius.

Usun: An Ysan fisherman, Maeloch’s mate on
Osprey.

Vellano: A Redonian who moved to Confluentes.

Verania: Daughter of Rovinda and Apuleius.

Vindilis: A Queen of Ys, mother of Runa.

Vindolenus: A former Bacauda.

Vortivir, Flavius: Tribune at Darioritum Venetorum.

About the Authors

Poul Anderson (1926–2001) grew up bilingual in a Danish American family. After discovering science fiction fandom and earning a physics degree at the University of Minnesota, he found writing science fiction more satisfactory. Admired for his “hard” science fiction, mysteries, historical novels, and “fantasy with rivets,” he also excelled in humor. He was the guest of honor at the 1959 World Science Fiction Convention and at many similar events, including the 1998 Contact Japan 3 and the 1999 Strannik Conference in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Besides winning the Hugo and Nebula Awards, he has received the Gandalf, Seiun, and Strannik, or “Wanderer,” Awards. A founder of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, he became a Grand Master, and was inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.

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