DAG'O-BERT. Claims descent from Trojan, race, 307. DANE. Hawart the, 81; Dietlieb the, 117; Ogier the, 129, 135. DANES. Beowulf escorted by, 16; gratitude of, 18; disapprove of Ragnar's marriage, 274; Eystein declares war against, 276. DAN'ISH. Writers, 246; dynasty connected with Sigurd, 269; ships burned by English, 276; kings make raids, 280; settlements, 280. DANK'RAT. King of Burgundy, 53. DANK'WART. Under Siegfried's orders, 56; accompanies Gunther to Issland, 59; suspicion of, 59, 61; goes to Hungary, 75; helps Hagen, 76; warns Hagen, 80. DAN'UBE. Journey of Kriemhild down the, 73; Burgundians reach the, 75. DEN'MARK. Hrothgar king of, 9; Beowulf sails for, 12; Wealtheow queen of, 15; Ludegast king of, 56; Charlemagne defeats king of, 135; Ogier king of, 136; Krake queen of, 274. DES'ERT BAB-Y-LO'NI-A. Kingdom of Imelot, 91; Constantine takes possession of, 92. DES-I-DE'RI-US. See Didier. DI-A'NA. Brutus in temple of, 308. DID'I-ER. Ogier flees to, 136. DIEGO LAYNEZ (dee-ay'go ly'nez). Insulted by Don Gomez, 282; avenged by Rodrigo, 283; takes Rodrigo to court, 283. DI-E'GO OR-DO'ÑEZ, DON. Sends challenge to Don Arias Gonzalo, 291. DIE-TE-LIN'DE. Daughter of Rüdiger, 73; Giselher betrothed to, 77. DIE'THER. Brought up by Hildebrand, 112; Helche cares for, 124; death of, 126. DIET'LIEB. Merry-making and athletic feats of, 117; lord of Steiermark, 118; and Laurin, 119, 120; victory and reward of, 120. DIET'MAR. Grandson of Wolfdietrich, 109; ruler of Bern, 110; death of, 121. DIE'TRICH VON BERN. Warns Burgundians, 77; defies Kriemhild, 78; abstains from tournament, 79; Kriemhild tries to bribe, 80; a safe-conduct for, 81; saves Etzel and Kriemhild, 81; hears of Rüdiger's death, 83; fights and captures Gunther and Hagen, 84; lament of, 85; ancestors of, 109; story of, 110-128; birth of, 110; fiery breath of, 110, 119; Hildebrand friend and teacher of, 110; adventure of with Hilde and Grim, 111; wins sword Nagelring, 111; fights with Sigenot, 112; sees and rescues Virginal, 114; marries Virginal, 114; gains possession of Heime and Falke, 115; Wittich's adventure with, 116; adventures of with Ecke and Fasolt, 116; delivers Sintram, 117; visits Rome, 117; and Laurin, 118-120; visits Etzel, 121; becomes king of Amaling land, 121; victories in Wilkina land, 121; wars against Rimstein, 122; Eckhardt joins, 123; Ermenrich wars against, 123; wooes Hilde, 123; exile of in Hungary, 124; victories and wounds of, 125; returns to Bern, 125; fights against Ermenrich, 126; marriage of, 126; kills Sibich, 127; made emperor of West, 127; old age of, 128; Wild Hunt led by, 128; Ragnar saga like saga of, 269. DOL'FOS, VEL'LI-DO or BEL'LI-DO. Murders Don Sancho, 291. DOR-DOGNE'. Aymon of, 152; Lord Hug of, 152. DORT'MUND. Renaud's body at, 162. DOU'RO. River in Spain, 296. DO'VER. Arthur encounters Mordred near, 230. DRA'CHEN-FELS. Dietrich saves lady of, 116; Wittich marries lady of, 122; Roland wooes maid of, 150; Roland's return to, 151. DRAGON SLAYER. Surname of Siegfried, 275. DRAGONS. See Beowulf, Siegfried, Ortnit, Wolfdietrich, Tristan, Ragnar. DRAY'TON. Author of "Polyolbion," 310. DRU'SI-AN. Kidnaps Sigeminne, 105; Wolfdietrich captive of, 105; death of, 106. DUB'LIN. Morold's corpse carried to, 237; Tristan's visit to, 238. DU'O-LIN DE MAY'ENCE. A chanson de geste, 152. DU-RAN-DA'NA. Sword of Roland, 139; powerless upon Ferracute, 142; Roland disposes of, 146.
EAD'GILS. Son of Othere, 19. EAST. Ogier goes to the, 138; Holy Grail in the far, 201; Alexander's journey to the, 305; wealth of the, 306. EAST GOTH'LAND. Thora dwells in, 271. ECK'E. Giant killed by Falke, 116; Dietrich takes sword of, 117. ECK'EN-LIED. Story of Ecke, 116. ECK'E-SAX. Sword of Ecke, 117. ECK'E-WART I. Escorts Kriemhild, 64; remains with Kriemhild, 70; accompanies Kriemhild to Hungary, 72; warns Burgundians, 76. ECK'E-WART II. See Eckhardt. ECK'HARDT. Fidelity of, 109, 123; flees to Dietrich, 123. EC'TOR DE MA'RIS, SIR. Lancelot eulogized by, 233. ED'DA. Hilde in the, 22; Hedin in the, 25. EIN'HARD. Son-in-law of Charlemagne, 130. EIN-HE'RI-AR. Ragnar leader of the, 279. E-LAINE'. Story of, 227-229. EL'BE-GAST. Same as Alberich, 111; Charlemagne's adventure with, 130, 131. E'LI-AS. See Ylyas. EL-KI'NAR. Isegrim bound to bell at, 42. EL'LA. King of Northumberland, captures and kills Ragnar, 278; defeats Ragnar's sons, 279; gives land to Normans, 279; Ivar kills, 280. EL-LI'DA. The dragon ship given to Viking by Aegir, 250; belongs to Frithiof, 253; in the storm, 258; arrives at Orkney Islands, 259; Frithiof sails in, 262. EL'SE. Story of Lohengrin and, 201-3. EL-SI-NORE'. Ogier sleeping in, 136. EL-VI'RA, DOÑA. Receives Toro, 288; robbed of Toro, 290. EM'ER-ALD ISLE, 23. ENG'LAND. Invasion of, 9; rhyme introduced in, 9; Clarice, princess of, 138; Ogier leaves, 138; Hengist driven from, 205; Merlin brings stones to, 208; Merlin's predictions concerning future of, 210; Arthur's name in, 214; dissensions in, 229; firm belief in concerning Arthur's return, 232; vikings' raids in, 276; stone altars in, 280; tradition of Trojan descent in, 307. ENG'LISH. Version of Roland, 130; more than eighteen versions of Frithiof saga in, 246; fight Ragnar's sons at Whitaby, 276. E'NID THE FAIR. Story of, 222-224. ENIGÉE (ay' nee-zhay). Sister of Joseph of Arimathea, 184. E'REC. Name for Geraint in French and German poems, 223. E'RIK. Son of Ragnar, 272; a great viking, 274; attacked by enchanted cow, 276. ER'ME-LYN. Wife of Reynard, 45, 46, 47. ER'MEN-RICH. Treasure of, 45; emperor of the West, 110; Dietrich's visit to, 117; Dietlieb rewarded by, 118; Dietrich helps, 122; and Sibich, 122, 123; wars against Dietrich, 126; death of, 126. ER'MO-NIE. Meliadus lord of, 234. ERP. Son of Helche, 125; death of, 126. ES-CLAR-MON'DE. Same as Rezia, 171, 175; early version of story of, 180. ES-TRE-MA-DU'RA. Moors defeated in, 287. E-TRU'RI-A. Luna in, 276. ET'ZEL. Same as Atli, 53; wooes Kriemhild, 71; Kriemhild sets out for court of, 72; Kriemhild wife of, 73; invites Burgundians to Hungary, 74; welcomes Burgundians, 78; banquet of, 79; promises to send son to Burgundy, 80; saved from massacre, 81; Burgundians wish to treat with, 82; cannot save Hagen, 84; lament of, 85; Helche marries, 94; Dietlieb serves, 118; Dietrich visits, 121, 124; Walther escapes from, 124; gold stolen from, 124; cowardice of, 125; helps Dietrich, 125; marries Kriemhild, 126; killed by Aldrian, 127; same as Attila, 128. EU'ROPE. "Beowulf" oldest relic of spoken language in, 9; "Reynard the Fox" popular in, 35; to be infested by dragons, 98; Charlemagne conquers nearly all, 140; introduction of legend of Holy Grail in, 182; popularity of Arthurian legends in, 214; popularity of "Roman de Troie" in, 304. EU-RO-PE'AN. Versions of legends, 205; versions of Tristan, 234; languages, sagas translated into, 246; states, romances current in, 301; nations, classical romances in, 303; versions of Iliad, 304; literature, mention of Fountain of Youth in, 306; colonization, 307. EX-CAL'I-BUR. Arthur's sword, 217; Arthur disposes of, 231. EY'STEIN. Ragnar visits, 274; wars against Danes, 276; magic cow of, 276.
FA'E-RIE QUEENE. Merlin's fountain mentioned in, 211;
contains mediaeval legends, 310.
FAF'NIR. Sigurd slayer of, 269, 274.
FAF'NIS-BANE. Surname of Sigurd, 274.
FAIR AN'NET. Loved by Lord Thomas, 245.
FA'LIES, MARQUIS OF. Sword Tizona in family of, 300.
FAL'KE. Horse of Dietrich, 115;
kills Ecke, 116.
FAL'STER WOOD. Heime in the, 117.
FA'SOLT. Dietrich defeats, 117.
FA'TA MOR-GA'NA. Mirage called, 95.
FAT'I-MA. Attendant of Rezia, 173;
in Tunis, 177;
finds Amanda, 178;
taken to fairyland, 179;
rescued by Huon and Sherasmin, 180.
FE'LEZ MU-ÑOZ.' Nephew of Cid, 296;
rescues his cousins, 296.
FER'DI-NAND. Rodrigo's first visit to, 283;
recalls Rodrigo, 284;
Ximena before, 284;
receives gifts from Cid, 287;
Henry III. complains of to Pope, 287;
threatened by Pope, 288;
Cid's victories for, 288;
death and legacies of, 288.
FER'RA-CUTE. Challenges Charlemagne, 141;
defeats Ogier and Renaud, 142;
fights and argues with Roland, 142, 143;
Otuel, nephew of, 143.
FER'RA-GUS. See Ferracute.
FIEREFISS (fyâr-e-f[=e]s'). Encounters Parzival, 199;
conversion and marriage of, 200;
father of founder of Knights Templars, 200.
FIRE'DRAKE. Ravages of the, 19;
slain by Beowulf, 20.
FLAM'BERGE. Sword of Aymon, 154;
Renaud, owner of, 158;
Renaud breaks, 161.
FLAN'DERS. "Reynard the Fox" in, 35.
FLOR'ENCE. Council at, 287.
FLOR'I-DA. Ponce de Leon in, 306.
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, 306.
FRAM'NÄS. Home of Thorsten and Frithiof, 250, 251, 253;
ruins of, 261.
FRANCE. "Reynard the Fox" in, 35;
Charlemagne principal hero of, 129;
Ogier in, 135, 138;
Charlemagne in, 140, 141, 144, 148;
Huon embarks for, 174;
Capetian kings of, 181;
legend of Holy Grail in, 182;
Merlin brings armies from, 210;
viking raids in, 276;
king of, 289.
FRANKS. And "Reynard the Fox," 35;
assembly of, 36;
hostage from, 124;
at feud with Lombardy, 136.
FRAS-TRAD'A. Wife of Charlemagne, 131.
FRED'ER-ICK BAR-BAR-OS'SA. Ogier like, 136.
FRED'ER-ICK OF TEL'RA-MUND. Guardian and oppressor of Else, 202;
defeated by Lohengrin, 203.
FRENCH. Version of Roland, 130;
army betrayed by Ganelon, 144;
version of Tristan, 234;
kings descended from Priam, 307.
FRIE'SIAN. Invasion, 18;
sea, Charlemagne's vision of, 140.
FRIES'LAND. Invasion of, 18.
FRI-MOU-TEL'. Anointed king, 188;
death of, 189.
FRITHIOF (frit'yof). Story of, 246-268;
saga put into verse by Tegnér, 246;
birth of, 251;
loves Ingeborg, 251, 252;
home of, 253;
sues for hand of Ingeborg, 254;
suit of rejected, 255;
Ingeborg's brothers ask aid of, 255;
meets Ingeborg in temple, 256;
tries to make terms with kings, 257;
journey to Orkney Islands, 258;
in tempest, 259;
fights Atlé, 260;
visits Angantyr, 261;
returns to Framnäs, 261;
goes into exile, 262;
becomes a pirate, 263;
visits Sigurd Ring, 264;
Ingeborg recognizes, 265;
loyalty of, 265;
guardian of infant king, 266;
rebuilds temple, 267;
marries Ingeborg, 267.
FRUTE. Follower of Hettel, 25;
in quest of Hilde, 26.
GA'HER-IS. Doubts Arthur's title to throne, 216. GA-LA'FRE. Huon and Sherasmin at court of, 180. GALA-HAD, SIR. Knighted by Lancelot, 224; occupies "Siege Perilous," 224; sees Holy Grail, 226. GA-LI'CIA. Charlemagne called to, 140; Don Garcia king of, 288, 289. GA-LI'CIAN. Nobles refuse to exchange prisoners, 289. GAL'Y-EN. Son of Oliver, and king of Jerusalem, 140. GAL'Y-EN RHET-OR-E'. A chanson de geste, 139. GA'MU-RET. Marries Herzeloide, 188. GA'NE-LON. Treachery of, 144, 145; accused and sentenced, 148; advises Charlot, 155. GANHARDIN (gan-har-dan'). Wishes to marry Brangwaine, 244. GARADIE (ga-ra-d[=e]'), COUNT. Hagen in the hands of, 24. GAR-CI'A, DON. King of Galicia, 288; seizes Zamora, 289; dies in captivity, 290. GAR'DEN. Wolfdietrich at, 107; Herbrand receives, 109; Hildebrand inherits, 109; Ermenrich takes, 123; Dietrich master of, 126; Hildebrand's return to, 126. GA'RETH, SIR. Knighted by Lancelot, 221; adventures with Lynette, 222; Geraint brother of, 222. GA'RY. Messenger sent by Gunther to Siegfried, 64; goes to Hungary, 75. GA'WAIN. Rides after Parzival, 196; and Duchess Orgueilleuse, 197; adventures with Gramoflaus and Klingsor, 197, 198; marriage of, 198; one of Arthur's knights, 209; doubts Arthur's title to throne, 216; strength of, 216; comes to Astolat, 228. GEATES. Minstrel flees to the, 11; Beowulf escorted by the, 16; wait for Beowulf, 17; return with Hygelac's body, 18. GEIRS'-ODD. Sacrificial runes called, 266. GEL'FRAT. Fights Hagen, 76. GEN'O-A, DUKE OF. Charlemagne's quarrel with, 139. GEOF'FREY DE LIGNY (leen'yee). Author of a Lancelot romance, 219. GEOF'FREY OF MON'MOUTH. Writings of, 204, 307, 309. GEP'I-DAE. Settle in Pannonia, 86; quarrel with Lombards, 87. GE-RAINT'. Brother of Gareth, 222; story of Enid and, 222-224. GE-RAS'MES. See Sherasmin. GER'HART. Claims Liebgart's hand, 108. GER'IMS-BURG. Siege of, 122. GER-LIN'DA. Cruelty of, 30-32; death of, 33. GER'MAN. Manuscript of "Gudrun," 22, 23; Von Otterdingen a, 53; literature, 53; language, Eckewart's fidelity proverbial in, 70; version of Roland legend, 130; Wagner a, 182; more than eighteen versions of Frithiof saga in, 246. GER'MA-NY. Maximilian emperor of, 22; Hettel king of, 25; "Reynard the Fox" in, 35; the greatest epic of, 53; in Charlemagne's vision, 140; legend of Holy Grail in, 182; Henry the Fowler emperor of, 202; Henry III. emperor of, 287. GER'NOT. Son of Dankrat and Ute, 53; under Siegfried's orders, 56; advice of, 57; Hagen tries to rouse anger of, 66; sympathy of, 69; anger of, 66; escorts Kriemhild to Vergen, 73; sword of, 77; death of, 83. GIER'E-MUND. Reynard insults, 36; wooed by Reynard, 38. GIL'DAS. 307. GI-RARD'. I. Brother of Huon, killed by Charlot, 163. GI-RARD' II. A knight, steals Huon's casket, 180; punished by Oberon, 181. GIS'EL-HER. Son of Dankrat and Ute, 53; under Siegfried's orders, 56; reproves Hagen, 66; sympathy of, 69; angry with Hagen, 71; escorts Kriemhild to Vergen, 73; betrothal of, 77. GLAS'TON-BUR-Y. Holy Grail at, 185; Arthur buried at, 232; Guinevere and Lancelot buried at, 233. GOD'FREY OF BOUIL'LON. Ancestor of, 139; king of Jerusalem, 161. GOËMAGOT (go-ee-ma-got'). Corineus kills, 309. GOETHE (go'teh) "Reineke Fuchs" of, 36; admiration of for Tegnér, 246. GO'MEZ, DON. Insults Don Diego Laynez, 282; challenged and killed by Rodrigo, 283; Ximena daughter of, 284. GOR'LO-IS. Lord of Tintagel, wars against Uther Pendragon, 209; death of, 210; Arthur not a son of, 210. GO-TE-LIN'DE. Wife of Rüdiger, 73. GOTH'LAND, EAST. 271. GOTHS. See Geates. GOTT'FRIED VON STRASS'BURG. Treats of Holy Grail; 182, 204; version of "Tristan" of, 234. GOZZOLI (got'so-lee). Painting of, 304 GRAIL. See Holy Grail. GRAM'O-FLAUS. Encounter of with Gawain 197; Parzival champion of, 198; marries Itonie, 198. GRAN. Capital of Etzel, 73; minstrels return tom 75. GRA'VAIN. One of Arthur's knights, 209 GREECE. Hertnit earl of, 121; Tristan known in, 234; isles of, 264; viking raid in, 276; popularity of Iliad in, 304; Brutus goes to, 307; Pandrasus king of, 308. GREEK. Islands invaded by vikings, 276; epics, 303; post-classical writings, 303; rhapsodists' work continued, 304; writers busy with Alexander, 305. GREN'DEL. Heorot visited by, 10; warriors slain by, 11; Beowulf and, 12-14; mother of, 15; Beowulf visits retreat of, 16, 17. GRIF'FIN. Hagen carried off by a, 23. GRIM. Depredations of, 111; killed by Dietrich, 111; Sigenot vows to avenge, 112. GRIM'BART. Cousin of Reynard, 36; pleads for Reynard, 38; carries message to Reynard, 42; absolves Reynard, 42; reproves Reynard, 43; warns Reynard, 47; takes Reynard to court, 48. GRIM'HILD. See Kriemhild. GRI-SEL'DIS. Tale of, 302. GUAR'DA. See Garden. GU'DRUN I. The poem, 22. GU'DRUN II. Daughter of Hettel and Hilde, 27; suitors of, 28; kidnaped by Hartmut, 29; slavery of, 30; swan maiden visits, 31; rebellion of, 32; rescue of 33; marries Herwig, 34. GU'DRUN III. Same as Kriemhild, 53. GUÉR'IN DE MONT'GLAVE. A chanson de geste, 139. GUI-ENNE'. Huon and Girard on the way from, 163; Huon's patrimony of, 179; Huon's journey to, 180. GUILD'FORD. See Astolat. GUIN'E-VERE. Marries Arthur, 217; and Lancelot, 220, 221; favors of, 227; hears of Lancelot and Elaine, 228; saved by Lancelot, 229; and Mordred, 230; at Almesbury, 232; death of, 233; Iseult like, 242; Iseult meets, 244. GUIS'CARD. Son of Aymon and Aya, 154. GUNG'THIOF. Son of Frithiof, 267. GUN'NAR. Same as Gunther, 53. GUN'THER. Same as Gunnar, 53; Siegfried at court of, 55, 56; goes to Issland to woo Brunhild, 59; contest of with Brunhild, 60; marriage of, 61; gives Kriemhild to Siegfried, 62; bound by Brunhild, 63; invites Siegfried to Worms, 64; influenced by Hagen, 66; race of, 67; protector of Kriemhild, 68; reconciled to Kriemhild, 70; plans to secure hoard, 71; receives Hun embassy, 72; goes to Hungary, 75; entertained by Rüdiger, 77; entertained by Etzel, 80; grants safe-conduct to Dietrich, 81; refuses to surrender to Hagen, 82; imprisonment and death of, 84; son of, 85; encounter with Walther, 124; wounds of, 125. GUR'NE-MANZ. Educates Parzival, 192, 196. GU'TRUN. See Kriemhild.
HA'CHE. Receives Rhine land, 109. HAD'BURG. Prophesy of, 75. HAD'U-BRAND. Son of Hildebrand, 126; makes himself known to his father, 127. HA'GEN I. Son of Sigeband, carried off by a griffin, 23; adventures and marriage of, 24; daughter of, 25; fights Hettel, 27; HA'GEN II. Same as Högni, 53; describes Siegfried's prowess, 55; accompanies Gunther to Issland, 59; promises to avenge Brunhild, 65; deceives Kriemhild, 66; kills Siegfried, 67; glories in his treachery, 68; the touch of, 69; hatred of Kriemhild for, 70; seizes hoard, 71; welcomes Rüdiger, 71; warns Burgundians, 72, 74; Kriemhild plans to have revenge upon, 73; swan maidens and, 75; adventure at the ferry, 76; receives shield from Rüdiger, 77; Etzel welcomes, 78; alliance with Volker, 78; frightens Huns, 79; kills Ortlieb, 80; Kriemhild offers reward for death of, 81; Kriemhild asks surrender of, 82; Dietrich asks surrender of, 83; captivity and death of, 84; a hostage of Etzel, 124; loses an eye, 125; Aldrian son of, 127. HALF'DAN. I. Friend of Viking, 247; makes friends with Njorfe, 248; Viking's sons visit, 249. HALF'DAN II. Son of Belé, 251; character of, 252; king of Sogn, 253; guardian of Ingeborg, 255; Sigurd Ring wars against, 256; Frithiof wars against, 267. HAL'O-GA-LAND. North Norway called, 246. HAL'O-GE. Same as Loki, rules Halogaland, 246; Viking the grandson of, 247. HAM. Witch summoned by Helgé, 258. HAR'DRED. Son of Hygelac, reign of, 18. HAR'LUNGS. Sibich betrays the, 123. HART'MANN VON AUE, 204. HART'MUT. Prince of Normandy, 28; kidnaps Gudrun, 29; Gudrun refuses to marry, 29; rescues Gudrun from drowning, 30; prepares to marry Gudrun, 32; rescues Gudrun, 33; saved by Gudrun, 33; a captive, 34; marries Hergart, and is released, 34. HAS'SAN. Name assumed by Huon in Tunis, 177. HAST'INGS I. Battle of, 130. HAST'INGS II. Foster father of Sigurd the Snake-eyed, 275; and Ragnar's sons, 276; strategy of, 277. HA'WART. Death of, 81. HEC'TOR, SIR. Arthur fostered by, 210, 214; visit of to London, 215; HED'IN. Lover of Hilde, 22; same as Hettel, 25. HE'GE-LING LEGEND, 23. HE'GE-LINGS. Family of the, 23; Hettel king of the, 25; Hilde flees with the, 27; at the Wülpensand, 29; come to Normandy, 32; return home, 34. HEID. Witch summoned by Helgé, 258. HEI'ME. Challenges Dietrich, 115; becomes a brigand, 117; steals Mimung, 121; forced to restore Mimung, 122. HEI'MIR. Protector of Aslaug, 274. HEIN'RICH VON OF'TER-DING-EN, 86. HELCHE. Wife of Etzel, 71, 124; daughter of Rother and Oda, 94. HEL'DEN-BUCH. The "Book of Heroes," 86, 128. HEL'EN I. Mother of Lancelot, 219. HEL'EN II. In mediaeval literature, kidnaping of, 304. HEL'E-NUS. Descendants of in Greece, 307. HEL'GÉ. Son of Belé, 251; refuses to give Ingeborg to Frithiof, 255; rejects Sigurd Ring, 255; makes treaty with Sigurd Ring, 256; accuses Frithiof of sacrilege, 257; stirs up tempest against Frithiof, 258; Angantyr refuses to pay tribute to, 261; Frithiof snatches ring from wife of, 261; pursues Frithiof, 262. HE'LIE DE BOR'RON, 234. HEL'I-GO-LAND. Rumor of Dietrich's valor reaches, 115. HEL'KAP-PE. See Tarnkappe. HEL'MI-GIS. Rosamund and, 88. HEN'GIST. Driven from England, 205; Saxons led by, 208. HEN'NING. Complaint of against Reynard, 38. HENRY I., THE FOWLER. Hears accusation against Else, 202. HENRY III. Emperor of Germany, 287. HENRY VIII. Lord Berners translates "Huon of Bordeaux" for, 163. HE'O-ROT. Hrothgar builds, 10; Beowulf's experiences in, 13; Grendel's limb a trophy in, 15; Beowulf's triumphant return to, 18. HE'RAND. See Herrat. HER'BART. Nephew of Dietrich, elopes with Hilde, 123. HER'BRAND. Son of Berchther, 109; father of Hildebrand, 110; the wide-traveled, 121. HER'CU-LES, PILLARS of. Brutus passes, 308. HER'KA. See Helche. HER'LIND. Maid of Oda, 90; brings gifts to Oda, 91. HER'RAT. Wife of Dietrich, 126; death of. 127. HERT'NIT. Wittich a prisoner of, 121; Wildeber visits, 121; death of, 122. HER'WIG. King of Zealand, fights with Hettel, 28; betrothed to Gudrun, 28; wars of, 29; comes to Normandy to rescue Gudrun, 31; saves Gudrun, 33; marries Gudrun, 34. HER-ZE-LOI'DE. Sigune brought up by, 188; wife of Gamuret and mother of Parzival, 188; parts from Parzival, 191; Parzival goes in search of, 192; Parzival hears of death of, 199. HE'SI-OD. Heroes of in mediaeval literature, 303. HESSE. Burgundian army passes through, 57. HET'TEL. Wooes Hilde, 25, 26; marries Hilde, 27; dismisses Gudrun's suitors, 28; death of, 29. HILD'BURG I. Hagen finds, 23. HILD'BURG II. Companion of Gudrun, 30; meets Ortwine, 31; wooed by Ortwine, 32; marries Ortwine, 34. HILD'BURG III. Hugdietrich wooes, 100; secret marriage of, 101; the son of, 101, 102; banished by Sabene, 103. HIL'DE I. In the Edda, 22; an Indian princess, 23; Hagen marries, 24; daughter of, 25. HIL'DE II. Suitors of, 25; educates Gudrun, 28; welcomes Gudrun home, 34. HIL'DE III. A giantess, Dietrich's encounter with, 111. HIL'DE IV. Daughter of Arthur, elopes with Herbart, 123. HIL'DE-BRAND I. Claims body of Rüdiger and fights Burgundians, 83; kills Kriemhild, 84; lament of, 85. HIL'DE-BRAND II. Inherits Garden, 109; tutor of Dietrich, 110; fights Grim and Hilde, 111; marriage of, 112; adventure of with Sigenot, 112, 113; adventure of with magicians, 114; Wittich meets, 115; steals Wittich's sword, 116; Ilsan brother of, 117; Dietlieb pawns steed of, 117; first Rose Garden adventure of, 118; second Rose Garden adventure of, 120; campaign of in Wilkina land, 121; ransom of, 124; returns to Garden, 126; rejoins his wife, 127. HIL'DE-GARDE. Story of Roland and, 150, 151. HIL'DE-GRIM. Giant's helmet, 111. HIL-DE-GUN'DE. Adventures of, 124, 125. HIL'DING. Foster father of Frithiof and Ingeborg, 251; asks Frithiof's aid for kings of Sogn, 255; failure of mission of, 256; announces Ingeborg's marriage to Frithiof, 261. HINTZE. Complains of Reynard, 37; accused of theft, 38; adventures of at Malepartus, 41; imprisonment of, 46. HLE'DRA. Capital of Denmark, 271; Thora arrives at, 272; Krake at, 274; Ivar's brothers return to, 280. HÖG'NI I. Pursues Hilde, 22. HÖG'NI II. Same as Hagen, 53. HOL'GER DAN'SKE. See Ogier. HOL'LAND. Ireland in, 23. HOLM'GANG. Northern duel, 247. HOLY GRAIL, 182-203; origin of legend of, 182; a sacred dish or cup, 183; Joseph of Arimathea supported in prison by, 183; at Marseilles, 184; at Glastonbury, 185; Titurel appointed guardian of, 185; temple of, 186; descent of, 187; commands that Frimoutel be king, 188; commands that Amfortas be king, 189; promise of, 189; Parzival sees, 193; Parzival's quest for, 195-200; Kundrie a messenger of, 196; Gawain's quest for, 196; Trevrezent renounces, 199; Parzival finds, 199; Parzival uncovers, 200; Arthur's knights' quest for, 201, 225; Lohengrin servant of, 201, 203; legend of, 204; place at the Round Table for, 208, 218; Lancelot cured by, 221; appearance of, 225; Parzival, Lancelot, and Galahad saw, 226; tales of, 301. HOLY LAND. Renaud goes to, 161; knight returns from, 183. HO'MER. Heroes of, 303. HO'RANT. Follower of Hettel, 25; his skill as minstrel, 26, 34. HOR'DA-LAND. Frithiof in, 267. HORN'BO-GI. Wittich meets, 115; father of Amalung, 121. HORSES. See Rispa, Falke, Veillantif, Bayard, and Babieça. HROTH'GAR. Descent of, 9; hall of, 10; reward offered by, 11; Beowulf at court of, 13; feast of, 15; grief of, 15; Beowulf takes leave of, 16. HROUD'LAN-DUS. Same as Roland, 130. HUG. Lord of Dordogne, slain by Charlemagne, 152; avenged by Aymon, 154. HUG-DIE'TRICH I. Son of Anzius, 100; wooes and marries Hildburg, 101; intrusts wife and child to care of Sabene, 102; suspicions of, 103; death and will of, 103. HUG-DIE'TRICH II. Son of Wolfdietrich, 109; father of Dietmar, 110. HUGUES. King of Jerusalem, 139; Oliver marries daughter of, 140. HUM'BER. King of the Huns, 309. HUN'GA-RY. Etzel king of, 71; Gunther starts out for, 75; Kriemhild's purpose in coming to, 82; fatal ride to, 85; part of Pannonia, 86; Wildeber in, 121; Aymon's wars in, 152. HUNS. King of, 72, 94, 118, 121; Kriemhild queen of, 72; power of, 72; Burgundians crowded by, 79; Kriemhild brings misery upon, 84; gratitude of Helche, queen of the, 125; Dietrich's sojourn with the, 126; Humber king of the, 309. HUN'THIOF. Son of Frithiof and Ingeborg, 267. HUN'VOR. Swedish princess, 247. HU'ON OF BOR-DEAUX', 163-181; hero of poem, 163; Charlemagne's orders to, 163; visits Pope, 164; meets Sherasmin, 165; in enchanted forest, 166; Oberon's gifts to, 168; at Tourmont, 169; adventures with Angoulaffre, 169, 170; adventure with Saracen, 170; reaches Bagdad, 171; adventures at Bagdad, 171-174; Oberon's orders to, 174; disobedience of, 175; on desert island, 175, 176; in Tunis, 177; carried to fairyland by Oberon, 179, 181; at the tournament, 179; returns to Guienne, 180; other versions of story of, 180; ancestor of Capetian race, 181. HU'O-NET. Birth and disappearance of, 176; restoration of, 179. HVIT'SERK. Son of Ragnar, 274. HYGD. Wife of Hygelac, 18. HY'GE-LAC. King of the Geates, 11; gives Nägeling to Beowulf, 12; wars and death of, 18. HYR-CA'NI-A. Babican king of, 171.
ICE'LAND. Story of Tristan popular in, 234;
the Iliad in, 304.
IL'I-AD. Popularity of the, 304.
IL'SAN. Brother of Hildebrand, 117, 120;
rudeness and cruelty of, 120, 121.
IM'E-LOT. King of Desert Babylonia, 91;
a captive, 92;
Rother hears of escape of, 93.
IN'DI-A. Hunvor carried off to, 247;
Alexander's adventures in, 306.
IN-FAN'TES. Of Carrion, 295-298;
of Navarre, 297.
IN'GE-BORG I. Attendant of Hunvor, 247.
IN'GE-BORG II. Transformed into a witch, 249;
Thorsten saved by, 250;
mother of Frithiof, 251.
IN'GE-BORG III. Daughter of Belé, and playmate of Frithiof, 251;
Frithiof vows to marry, 252;
Frithiof sues for, 254;
Sigurd Ring sues for, 255;
meets Frithiof in temple, 256, 257;
Frithiof parts with, 258;
married to Sigurd Ring, 261, 269;
Frithiof's longing for, 264;
Frithiof visits, 265;
given to Frithiof by Sigurd Ring, 266;
Frithiof wars against brothers of, 267;
marriage of Frithiof and, 267.
ING'EL-HEIM. Palace at, 131.
IRE'LAND I. In Holland, 23.
IRE'LAND II. Merlin brings stones from, 208;
Ryance king of, 217;
Morold comes from, 236;
Tristan goes to, 237;
Tristan's visits to, 238;
viking raids in, 276.
I'RING. Killed by Hagen, 81.
I'RISH. King defeats Mark, 237;
attendants carry Morold's remains to Ireland, 237;
Tristan at court of the, 238;
king, butler of, 239.
IR'MIN-SUL. Charlemagne destroys the, 129.
IRN'FRIED. Attacks the Burgundians, 81.
IS'E-GRIM. Complaint of against Reynard, 36;
and the fish, 37;
a victim of Reynard's jokes, 42;
accused by Reynard, 44;
imprisonment of, 46;
robbed by Reynard, 48;
disloyalty of, 51;
duel with Reynard, 51;
death of, 52.
I'SEN-LAND. Hagen finds princess of, 23.
I-SEULT'. I. Sister of Morold, cures of, 237;
Tristan healed by, 238.
II. Daughter of Iseult I., Tristan teaches, 238;
hand of promised to dragon slayer, 238;
finds and restores Tristan, 239;
tries to kill Tristan, 240;
journey of to Cornwall, 241;
marries Mark, 242;
love of for Tristan, 242;
oath of, 243;
Tristan cannot forget, 244;
carried to Joyeuse Garde, 244;
death and burial of, 245.
III. With the White Hands, 243;
marries Tristan, 244;
jealousy of, 245.
I-SOLDE'. See Iseult.
ISS'LAND. Brunhild princess of, 58;
Gunther's arrival in, 59;
Nibelungs accompany Siegfried to, 61.
I'SUNG. Follows Dietlieb, 118;
bear of, 121;
delivers Wittich, 122.
I-TAL'IAN. Version of Roland, 130;
cycle of romances, 302;
love of the marvelous, 302, 307.
IT'A-LY. Alboin conquers, 87;
Ortnit master of, 94;
Amaling land same as, 121;
viking raids in, 276;
settlements in, 281;
Brutus expelled from, 307.
I-TO'NIE. Sister of Gawain, 198.
I'VAR. Son of Ragnar, 274;
a cripple, 275;
kills Eystein's magic cow, 276;
surrenders to Ella, 279;
takes up abode in Lunduna Burg, 280;
power of, 280.
I-WA-NET'. Arthur's squire, helps Parzival, 191.
I'WO. Prince of Tarasconia, 156;
Renaud marries daughter of, 156;
treachery of, 158;
Renaud saves, 159.
JACK THE GIANT KILLER. Origin of tale of, 308.
JAM'HAS. Son of Ortgis, 114.
JAMES, ST. Explains vision to Charlemagne, 140;
promises help to Christian army, 287.
JARL HER'RAND. Father of Thora, 271.
JER'AS-PUNT. Virginal's castle of, 114.
JER'I-CHO. Walls of Pamplona like those of, 140.
JE-RU'SA-LEM. Ogier besieges, 138;
Godfrey of Bouillon king of, 139;
Hugues king of, 139;
Charlemagne's pilgrimage to, 139;
Galyen returns to, 140;
Renaud offered crown of, 161;
Vespasian's commission to, 183.
JEW. The sacrilegious, 300.
JEWS. Persecute Joseph of Arimathea, 183;
lend money to Cid, 293, 294.
JOHN. Son of Fierefiss, and founder of Knights Templars, 200;
Prester, 201.
JO'KUL. Njorfe's eldest son, takes Sogn, 249;
magic arts of, 250.
JO'SEPH OF AR-I-MA-THE'A. And the Holy Grail, 183;
institutes the Round Table, 184;
carries Holy Grail to Glastonbury, 185;
Merlin's Round Table like that of, 208.
JO'SI-ANE. Daughter of Frimoutel, and mother of Sigune, 188.
JOYEUSE (zhwaa-y[=e]z'). Sword of Charlemagne, 137.
JOYEUSE GARDE. Guinevere at, 220, 229;
Lancelot buried at, 233;
Iseult at, 244.
JU'DAS. Sin of, 184.
JUDGMENT OF GOD. Reynard appeals to the, 51;
in favor of Thiedric, 148;
Cid appeals to the, 288.
JU'LI-US CAE'SAR. Father of Oberon, 166, 210.
JUTES. See Geates.
JUT'LAND. Alfsol princess of, 270.
KAN'TART. Son of Henning, 38.
KAR'DEISS. Son of Parzival, and king of Belripar, 201.
KAY, SIR. Foster brother of Arthur, 210;
sends Arthur for a sword, 215.
KLING'SOR. Castle of, 197;
captives of, 197;
Gawain's adventures with, 198.
KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN, 301.
KRA'KE. Beauty and wit of, 273;
wooed by Ragnar, 273;
becomes queen of Denmark, 274;
Danes disapprove of, 274;
story of, 274.
KRIEM'HILD. Same as Gudrun, 53;
dream of, 54;
Siegfried goes to woo, 55;
sees strength of Siegfried, 56;
meets Siegfried after victory, 57;
wooing of, 58;
marriage of, 62;
goes to the Nibelungen land, 64;
goes to Worms, 64;
quarrels with Brunhild, 65;
anxiety of, 66;
parts from Siegfried, 67;
grief of, 68;
mourning of, 69;
goes to Lorch, 71;
wooed by Etzel, 71;
Rüdiger's promise to, 72, 83;
journey of to Gran, 73;
lures Burgundians into Hungary, 74;
quarrels with Hagen, 77;
Dietrich defies, 78;
bribes Blödelin, 80;
urges Huns to slay Hagen, 81;
sets fire to hall, 82;
Gunther and Hagen captives of, 84;
kills Gunther and Hagen, 84;
death of, 84;
Rose Garden of, 120;
Swanhild daughter of, 123;
Etzel marries, 126.
KRY'ANT. Son of Henning, 38.
KUN'DRIE. Curses Parzival, 196;
death of, 200.
KUN'HILD. Sister of Dietlieb, kidnaped by Laurin, 118;
rescued by Dietrich, 119;
delivers Dietrich and knights, 119;
marriage and realm of, 120.
KÜR'EN-BERG, VON. Supposed author of "Nibelungenlied," 53.
KUR'VE-NAL. Retainer of Blancheflem, 235;
joins Tristan in Cornwall, 236;
accompanies Tristan to Ireland, 238;
goes to Brittany for Iseult, 244.
LADY OF THE LAKE. Vivian the, 211;
lays spell upon Merlin, 212;
brings sword to Arthur, 216;
Lancelot fostered by, 219;
Arthur a prisoner of, 244.
LAM'BERT LE CORT. Author of "Alexandre le Grant," 305.
LAM GO-Ë-MA-GOT'. Same as Plymouth, 309.
LAM'PE. Illtreated by Reynard, 37;
psalm-singing of, 38;
slain at Malepartus, 46;
head of, 47;
Reynard confesses murder of, 48;
Reynard's excuses for murder of, 49.
LAN'CE-LOT DU LAC, SIR. Ogier joins, 138;
legend of, 204;
hero of several poems, 219;
youth of, 219;
love and insanity of, 220;
rescues Guinevere, 221, 226, 229;
sees Holy Grail, 221, 226;
knights Sir Gareth, 221;
and Sir Galahad, 224;
vow of, 225;
and Elaine, 227-229;
Arthur's anger against, 230;
visits Guinevere, 233;
death and burial of, 233;
Tristan like, 242;
Iseult at castle of, 244.
LAN-GO-BAR'DI-AN. Cycle of romances, 86-99;
nobles reject Helmigis, 88;
scepter given to Rother, 88;
queen, Oda becomes, 93.
LAN'GO-BARDS. Same as Langobardians, settle in Pannonia, 86;
quarrel between Gepidae and, 87.
LAST SUPPER. Holy Grail used for the, 183.
LATIN. Version of Reynard, 35;
poem of Walther von Wasgenstein, 124;
chronicle attributed to Turpin, 129;
version of Roland, 130;
version of Tristan, 234;
epics, 303;
writers and Alexander, 305.
LAU'RIN. Adventures of with Dietrich and knights, 118-120.
LA-VIN'I-A. Niece of, mother of Brutus, 307.
LA'WAINE, SIR. Brother of Elaine, 227.
LAZ'A-RUS, ST. Rodrigo's vision of, 286.
LEAR, KING. Shakespeare's tragedy of, 309.
LEICESTER (l[)e]s't[e(]r). Founded by King Leir, 309.
LEIR, KING. Founder of Leicester, 309.
LE-O'DE-GRAUNCE. King of Scotland, Arthur and, 217.
LE-O-GE'CI-A. Brutus hears oracle at, 308.
LEON (l[=a]-[=o]n'). Don Alfonso king of, 288;
Don Garcia buried in, 290.
LE-PAN'TO. Huon and Rezia stop at, 174;
Sherasmin parts from Huon at, 177.
LIEB'GART. Same as Sidrat, 97;
magic eggs of, 98;
waits for return of Ortnit, 99;
suitors of, 99;
Wolfdietrich's compassion for, 107;
Wolfdietrich saves and marries, 108;
mother of Hugdietrich, 109;
Dietrich marries, 127.
LIL-IEN-POR'TE. Siege of, 103.
LOCH'HEIM. Nibelungen hoard buried at, 71.
LO'CRI-A. Named by Locrine, 309.
LO-CRINE'. Son of Brutus, 309.
LOD'BROK. See Ragnar.
LODE'STONE ROCK. Ogier wrecked on the, 138.
LOD-GER'DA. Ragnar marries and forsakes, 271.
LO'HEN-GRIN. Story of Else and, 201-203.
LO'KI. See Haloge.
LOM'BARDS. Same as Langobards, 87;
Rother complains of king of, 90;
Ortnit king of, 94;
Wolfdietrich rules, 108;
Charlemagne subdues, 129, 137.
LOM'BAR-DY. Oda returns to, 94;
Sidrat goes to, 97;
Liebgart to select king of, 99;
Ortnit's ancestors in, 100;
Wolfdietrich starts for, 104;
Wolfdietrich returns to, 109;
Didier king of, 136.
LON'DON. St. Stephen's Church in, 215;
Arthur comes to with Sir Hector, 215;
Guinevere's journey to, 230;
founding of, 280, 309.
LONG'FEL-LOW. "Tales of a Wayside Inn" of, 136, 202.
LON-GI'NUS. Rosamund seeks, 88.
LORCH. Kriemhild's sojourn at, 71.
LOUIS THE FAT, 280.
LOV'EL, LORD. Story of, 245.
LUCES DE GAST. Version of Tristan by, 234.
LU'CI-FER. Fall of, 182.
LUD. Descendant of Brutus, 309.
LU'DE-GAST. King of Denmark, threatens to invade Burgundy, 56.
LU'DE-GER. King of Saxons, Gunther's wars with, 56, 66.
LUD'WIG. King of Normandy, suitor of Gudrun, 28;
kills Hettel, 29;
tries to drown Gudrun, 30;
killed by Herwig, 33.
LU'NA. Vikings besiege, 276;
Norman's stratagem to enter into, 277;
Don Garcia a prisoner in, 290.
LUN-DU'NA BURG. Same as London, 280.
LYM-FIORD. Ragnar's victory at, 271.
LYN-ETTE'. Story of Gareth and, 222.
LY'O-NEL. Cousin of Lancelot, 219.
LY-O-NESSE'. Arthur's boyhood spent in, 226;
Meliadus lord of, 234;
Tristan recovers, 236.
MA-BRI-AN'. A chanson de geste, 152.
MAC'E-DON. Alexander king of, 305;
early history of, 305.
MA-CHO-RELI,'. Father of Sidrat, 95;
Alberich carries challenge to, 97;
sends dragon eggs to Liebgart, 98.
MALAGIGI (m[)a]l-a-j[=e]'j[=e]). The necromancer, same as Malagis, 152;
and Bayard, 153;
rescues Aymon, 154;
joins Renaud, 157;
warns Renaud of Richard's peril, 159;
strategem and escape of, 160.
MAL'A-GIS. See Malagigi.
MAL'E-BRON. Servant of Oberon, 170, 180.
MA-LE-PAR'TUS. Brown the bear
reaches, 39;
Hintze at, 41;
Bellyn and Lampe accompany Reynard to, 46;
Grimbart at, 47.
MAL'O-RY. Old legends used by, 204, 219.
MAN'TU-A. Ermenrich takes, 123.
MAP, WALTER. Works of, 182, 204, 219.
MARK. King of Cornwall, Meliadus visits, 235;
Tristan and Kurvenal visit, 236;
Tristan praises Iseult to, 238;
Tristan emissary of, 240;
Iseult marries, 242;
indifference of, 242;
illtreats Iseult, 244;
gives orders for burial of Tristan and Iseult, 245.
MAR-SEILLES'. Joseph of Arimathea at, 184.
MARSIGLIO (mar-s[=e]l'y[=o]). Saracen king, 144;
killed by Roland, 145.
MAR-SIL'I-US. See Marsiglio.
MAR'TIN. I. Parson's son, 41.
II. Ape met by Reynard, 49.
MAR'TIN GON-ZA'LEZ. Cid's fight with, 286.
MA'RY. Queen of England, marries Philip of Spain, 232.
MAT'E-LAN. Hilde goes to with Hettel, 27;
Herwig comes to, 28;
Hartmut comes to, 29.
MAU'GIS. A chanson de geste, 152.
MAX-I-MIL'I-AN I. Emperor of Germany, 22.
MAYENCE (mä-yens'). Charlemagne's wife buried at, 131.
ME-DE'A. In mediaeval literature, 304.
ME-LE'A-GANS. Guinevere a captive of, 221.
ME-LI'A-DUS. I. Lord of Lyonesse, wars against Morgan, 234;
marries Blanchefleur, 235.
II. Squire of Mark, 242.
MERAN (m[=a]'ran). Berchther duke of, 89;
Wolfdietrich educated at, 103;
Hildburg at, 103.
MER'KI-NAU. Accuses Reynard, 47.
MER'LIN. Round Table to be constructed by, 184;
legend of, 204;
real and mythical, 205;
birth and infancy of, 206;
the prophecies of, 206, 207, 208, 210, 231;
builds Stonehenge and castle at Carduel, 208;
changes Uther into form of Gorlois, 209;
Arthur when an infant confided to, 210, 214;
magic arts of, 211;
and Vivian, 211-213;
reveals Arthur's parentage, 215;
adviser of Arthur, 216, 217;
frames laws for knights of Round Table, 218.
MER-O-VIN GI-AN. Rulers of the Franks, 36.
MEUR'VIN. A chanson de geste, 139.
MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, 163.
MIL'AN. Invested by imperial army, 123.
MIL'DN. Father of Roland, 133, 141;
quest of for jewel, 134, 135.
MIM'UNG. Sword of Wittich, 115;
Wittich loses, and Hildebrand restores, 116;
Heime steals, 121;
Wittich recovers, 122.
MO-HAM'MED. Ferracute calls upon, 143.
MON-TAU-BAN'. Renaud builds fortress at, 156;
siege of, 156;
Renaud escapes to, 157;
Charlemagne again besieges, 159;
Charlemagne a captive in, 160;
Aymon's sons escape from, 160;
Renaud returns to, 161.
MONTFAUCON (mon-f[=o]-ko[n=]'). Adventure of Renaud and Bayard at, 159.
MONT'GLAVE, GUÉR'IN DE. A chanson de geste, 139.
MONT-SAL'VATCH. Holy Grail on, 185;
Frimoutel weary of life on, 189;
Parzival's first visit to, 193;
Gawain on the way to, 197;
Parzival's second visit to, 199;
Parzival king on, 200;
Lohengrin's return to, 201;
Else goes to, 203.
MOOR. Fierefiss a, 200.
MOOR'ISH. Kings defeated by Cid, 282;
kings send tribute to Cid, 287;
kings warn Cid of danger, 287.
MOOR'LAND. Kingdom of Siegfried, 28.
MOORS. Enmity between Christians and, 154;
Saforet king of, 156;
and Holy Grail, 182;
Rodrigo meets the, 283, 285, 287, 289, 294, 296;
Tizona won from the, 285;
Don Alfonso joins, 290;
Don Alfonso wars against, 293;
at Valencia, 294, 296, 298, 300;
flee at sight of Cid, 299.
MOR'DRED. Related to Arthur, 230;
treachery of, 230;
death of, 231.
MOR'GAN. I. Meliadus wars against 234;
kills Meliadus, 235;
killed by Tristan, 236.
II. Same as Fata Morgana, 95.
MOR-GA'NA. Predictions of, 135;
Ogier meets, 138;
mother of Meurvin, 139;
mother of Oberon, 166;
steals Arthur's scabbard, 231;
conveys Arthur to Avalon, 232.
MO-ROC'CO. Bucar king of, 298.
MO'ROLD. Comes to Cornwall to claim tribute, 236;
challenged and slain by Tristan, 237;
Iseult discovers murderer of, 240.
MORTE D'ARTHUR. By Malory, 219.
MOSES. A hypocrite, 184.
MUN-TA-BURE'. In mirage, 95;
Ortnit besieges, 97.