J
Jhesu, Lord.
Stephan Yakshitch prefers to lose his life for the sake of, rather than become a Turk, [180];
Stephan Yakshitch plights his troth to Haykoona in the name of, [183]
John, St.
The Veele believed in, [17];
the princess appeals to Prince Marko in name of, [75], [76];
the veela Raviyoyla appeals to Marko by memory of, [104];
mention of, in Serbian ballad “The Saints Divide the Treasures,” [195];
brotherhood and koomhood as well as the Holy Cross, chosen by, [196]
“Justice and Injustice.”
A Serbian folk-tale, [240]–243