his life sympathetically bound up with the prosperity of the country, iv. 21, 27, xi. 1 sq.;
slaying of the, in legend, iv. 120 sqq.;
responsible for the weather and crops, iv. 165;
abdicates on the birth of a son, iv. 190;
at Whitsuntide, pretence of beheading the, iv. 209 sq.;
a masker at Carnival called the, vi. 99, vii. 28 sq.;
eats of new fruits before his people, viii. 63, 70;
first-fruits presented to the, viii. 109, 116, 122;
so called, at Carcassone, viii. 320 sq.;
mock or temporary, ix. 151, 403 sq.;