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Livia (q.v.); +553.12—with Parnell (q.v.; see also Pardomell); 561.25;
?+ 564.28—with Parnell, Scarlet Pimpernel (q.q.v.); ?583.3; 584.17;
604.36. 
Helena—girls mAll's Well amdMidsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare (q.v.)
lived in the parish of St Helena in London. See Constance, Helen. 71.29 (Mr
Staples points out, a play on Cromwell's, q.v., "Hell or Conmaught"); 415.32
(this is Madame Blavatsky, q.v.). 
Hellogabalus—bad Roman emperor (2 18—22), who made worship of
the sun-god paramount at Rome. 157.26. 
Hellos—Greek sun-god. See Sum, Apollo. 67.10; 341.23. 
Helmer, Nora—heroime of Ibsen's (q.v.) A Doll's House (NorwegianEtDukkehjem).
A few or many "doll," "duck" (q.q.v.) instances may refer. Nora is often
identified with Nora Barnacle (q.v.), who eloped. Nora Helrner is also associated
with Gretta and Bertha (q.q.v.), who are modeled on Nora Barnacle. Nora Helmer
was a forger. Most of the following are in Mr Tysdahh's book. 138.34; ?141
.3,5; 197.13—14, 20,21; ?200.6—7 
(Mrs Christiami and Mr Tysdahl do not agree on the meaning of this passage);
+242.25,33—with Nora Joyce, Mother Goose (q.q.v.); 243.12; ?256.34;
296.13— 14,16,2 1 ,m. 1 (the context is forgery); 
+330.25—with Nora Joyce (q.v.), 
+ .27—with Wellington (q.v.); ?374.15; 
395.29; 444.35; +533.18—19—with Nora Joyce, Gretta Conroy (q.q.v.);
575.34 (compare 294.n. 1—this passage, which I don't understand, is
about women's rights.); 577.1,16. 
Helmholtz, Hermamm Ludwig Ferdinand von (1821—94)—German scientist
who wrote on color-vision in Physiological Optics. 611.28. 
*Helmingham . . . Yggdrasselmann (q.q.v.)—the initial letters spell
Here Comes Everybody (q.v.). Some names I cam identify, some I can't, and
I don't know what they have in common. 
88.21—23. 
*Helmut, P. C—police constable? 277.heft margin. 
Heloise—see Abelard. 
*Helusbelus_Ehizabeth (q.v.)? Hehios (q.v.)? 594.23. 
Helvetlus, Claude (1715—71)—French freethinker. His book De l'esprit
answered Montesquieu's L'Espnit des 
 lois and treated the Bible with derision. It was publicly burned. +4.21—with
Leviticus. 
Hemans, Fehicia Dorothea (1793— 1835)—English poetess (see Casabiamca),
buried in Dublin. 397.31. 
Hemingway, Ernest (1899—1961)—American novelist. 440.25—26
(hemd in 
 aye). 
Hen—see Biddy Doram, Leda, Artemis, Guinea-hem, Madame Blavatsky, HahnHahn,
Harriet Weaver, "Aunt Hem." 
Hengest and Horsa—brother chieftains who led the first Saxon invaders
of England. 63.22; 143.22—23; 214.12; 272.17; +325.17—with Horus
(q.v.). 
Hengler, Albert—proprietor of a circus which performed at the Rotunda
in Dublin (Ulysses, 680). 307.8; 529.34. 
Hennessy ("Hinnessy")—friend of Mr Dooley (q.v.), and a brand of French
brandy. In the Museyroom episode, he is one of the Three Lipoleums (q.q.v.).
See also Himmdoo. 10.4,5,+6,9,14,19—with Doohey, Hinmdoo (q.q.v.);
240.13; 325.8—9; 463.18. 
Hennu—name sometimes given Osiris (q.v.) inBook of the Dead. Hemmu
is Lord of Tattu. 479.33. 
Henrietta—see Reman, see Hem. 
Henry 11(1133—89)—English king, given 
(or not) the Bull (q.v.) Laudabiliter by 
Pope Adrian IV (q.v.), loosed the 
Anglo-Norman invaders on Ireland, 
gave Dublin to Bristol ("Tolbris," 
545.21). See Becket. 
 Henry II is subject of Ireland's (q.v.) false-Shakespearean play, and is
the "lord harry" of Ulysses (394). 
 It is sometimes hard to tell Henry II from the other King Henrys in FIN.
See also Harry. +316.5—with Tom Dick Harry (q.v.); +484.21—with
Harry the Minstrel (q.v.); ?539.32—33; 545.23; 546.3—with Henry
V (q.v.), + .10-11— with HCE (q.v.). 
Henry IV (1367—1413)—English king. +93.1,4,7,8—with one
of the Tudors (q.v.), Henry VII or Henry VIII (q.q.v.). Henry V (1387—1422)—English
king. 546.3, + 10—with Here Comes Everybody (q.v.). 
Henry VII (1457—1509)—Tudor, king of England. + 187.19—with
Henry VIII (q.v.). 
Henry VIII (1491—1547)—Tudor, king of England, founder of royal
divorce (see