[20] Kos´so-vo, battlefield to the west of Pristina. (See map on p. [8].)
[21] Ve-en´na, called by the Austrians and Germans Wien.
[22] Shar-le-mān´ (Charles the Great), became king of the Franks in 768, and reigned for forty-six years.
[23] Ish´l.
[24] Bo-he´mi-a, a kingdom in the north-west of the Austrian Empire fenced in by lofty mountains.
[25] Ag-a-mem´non.
[26] Kī´ser, a German form of Cæsar, the name given to the Roman emperors.
[27] Former duchy of Germany, consisting of what is now Würtemberg Baden, and South-west Bavaria.
[28] City of Bavaria, 90 miles north by west of Mūn´ich, the capital.
[29] Title given to certain princes of Germany because they had the right to elect the Emperor.