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Adrianople. Equivalent, Yedrenet, [123]
Adriatic. Ivan Tzrnoyevitch sails across, to Venice, [134], [142]
Adriatic Coast. The Latins, Illyrians, Thracians, Greeks, and Albanians driven by the Serbians toward the, [1]
Africa-n, West. A Serbian folk-tale dealing with Animals’ Language; similarity of, to a story native to the negroes of, [230]
Ages, Middle. Banovitch Strahinya, one of the finest and most famous ballads composed by Serbian bards of the, [119]
Agram (Zagreb). Croatians establish an episcopate at, in eleventh century, [14]
Albania. Subdued by Doushan the Powerful, [5];
George Kastriotovitch-Skander-Beg fights for liberty of, [8];
Skadar the capital of Northern, [119]
Albanian-s, The. Driven by Serbians toward the Adriatic coast, [1];
spirits of the wood dreaded by, [19];
Arbanass an appellation for, [108]
Alexander. Unworthy son of Milan; ascends throne of Serbia, [11];
marries his former mistress, Draga Mashin, but is murdered, [11]
Amouradh. A Turkish Grand Vizir; Prince Marko and, [105]–108
Amourath, Sultan (Mourat, corrupted form).
Defeats Knez Lazar on field of Kossovo, [7];
Vlah-Ali independent of, [121];
slain by Serbian hero, Voïvode Milosh, [173]
Anecdotes.
Some Serbian popular, [362]–369;
“St. Peter and the Sand,” [362];
“Why the Serbian People are Poor,” [362];
“The Gipsies and the Nobleman,” [363];
“Why the Priest was Drowned,” [364];
“The Era from the other World,” [364];
“A Trade before Everything,” [366]
Animals.
The king makes war on the;
described in the Serbian folk-tale “Animals as Friends and Enemies,” [313]–316
“Animals as Friends and Enemies.”
A Serbian folk-tale, [305]–316
Animals’ Council, The.
Described in the Serbian folk-tale “Animals as Friends and Enemies,” [308], [309]
Animals, King of The.
Hero in a Serbian folk-tale, [230]
Animals’ Language.
A Serbian folk-tale dealing with, [230]–235
Anjou, Charles of.
Prince Ourosh maintains friendly relations with French Court of, [119]
Antivari.
Ivan Tzrnoyevitch invites all heroes in the province of, to his son’s wedding, [139]
Apostles.
The Greek priests and monks prepare the ground for the great Slav, [29];
Cyrillos and Methodius, the two Slav, [29]
Apple.
The, a symbolic gift, which a Serbian wooer offers to the maiden of his choice, [245]
“Apple-tree, The Golden.”
A Serbian folk-tale, [267]–280
Arbanass.
Appellation for Albanian, [108]
Archangel Michael.
Death and, [31];
Kolyivo not prepared for, [41]
Athos, Mount.
Vasso, the abbot of, finds Marko’s dead body, [118]
Austria.
War between Serbia and Bulgaria instigated by, [11]
Avala.
A mountain by Belgrade, [177]
Azov, Sea of.
Serbians lived to the north-east of, [1]