Imperial Danube’s rich domain!
Adieu the grotto wild and wide,
The rocks abrupt and grassy plain.”
Campbell
FOOTNOTES:
[17] “The Danubian Principalities: the Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk.” By a British Resident of Twenty Years in the East (1854).
[18] “The Danube and the Black Sea.” By Thomas Forester (1857).
[19] “Encyclopædia Britannica,” 11th Edition.
INDEX
- Aach, the, [6]
- Abbach, [25], [26]
- Ada Kaleh, [259], [260], [262-5], [272]
- Addison, Joseph, quoted, [13]
- Aggsbach, [134]
- Aggstein, [135] et seq.
- Albert of Bavaria, [51] et seq.
- Albert of Saxony, Duke, [41]
- Albertus Magnus, [11], [42]
- Alföld, the, [222] et seq.
- Alfred the Great, [45]
- Alison, Sir Archibald, quoted, [12]
- Altmühl, the, [24]
- Andrews, John, [82]
- Angerbach, the, [67]
- Apátin, [230]
- Ardagger, [106-7]
- Arnsdorf, [140]
- Arpád, [206-7]
- Aschach, [87], [91-2], [105]
- Aschach Bach, the, [92]
- Aspern, [178]
- Attila, see Etzel
- Augustinian monasteries, [7]
- Aventinus, John, quoted, [116-17]
- Babakáj rock, the, [248] et seq.
- Bachna, the, [262], [269]
- Bad Kreuzen, [109]
- Balaton, Lake, [226], [229]
- Balkans, [244]
- Barges, Danube, [101]
- Batthány, Count Louis, [220]
- Bayerischer Wald, the, [49], [60], [62], [78]
- Báziás, [245-6]
- Beattie, William, [18], [22], [112], [115], [171], [212], [248]
- Bede, the Venerable, [45]
- Befreiungshalle, [23], [24], [33] note
- Béla IV., [203], [207-9]
- Belgrade, [222], [236] et seq., [244]
- Beinheim, [15]
- Bell, Mr. Edward, quoted, [79]
- Benedictine monasteries, [6], [7], [16], [22], [27], [55], [64], [66], [132], [154]
- Bernauer, Agnes, [51] et seq.
- Bessarabia, [296]
- Beuron, [6], [7]
- Bezdán, [230]
- Bielach, the, [133]
- Bisamberg, the, [169], [172]
- Bismarck, Prince, [45] et seq.
- Black Forest, [3]
- Black Sea, [302] et seq.
- Blau, the, [8]
- Blenheim, Battle of, [9], [11]
- Blindheim, see Blenheim
- Blocksberg, see Gellert Hill
- Blomberg, Barbara, [35-6]
- Blondel, [145], [149]
- Bogen, [55], [56], [58-9], [66]
- Bogenberg, the, [54], [56-7]
- Böhmer Wald, [62], [75], [78]
- Braila, [295]
- Breg, the, [3], [4]
- Brenzkofer Berg, [7]
- Brigach, the, [3], [4], [5]
- Browning, Robert, quoted, [39]
- Bruno, Bishop, [117], [123]
- Buchenau, [93]
- Budapest, [191], [204] et seq.
- Bukarest, [289]
- Bussen, [7]
- Byron, Lord, [180], [295], [297]
- Calafat, [280], [282]
- Campbell, Thomas, quoted, [63-4], [307]
- Capistran, John, [232]
- Carpathian Mountains, [199]
- Carpathians, the Little, [185-7]
- Carpathians, the Southern, [247], [289]
- Cerna, the, [259]
- Charlemagne, Emperor, [61], [105], [122], [133], [161]
- Charles IV. of Bohemia, [41]
- Charles V., Emperor, [35]
- Childeric’s tomb, [34]
- Cistercian monasteries, [93], [124]
- Clarke, Edward Daniel, [302]
- Clark, William Tierney, [216]
- Coburg-Gotha, Princes of, [108]
- Conrad II., Emperor, [107]
- Constance, Lake, [6]
- Costantza (Kustendji), [293]
- Craco, Hun giant, [35]
- Cromwell’s skull, [19]
- Crown Chapel, the, [261]
- Crusaders on the Danube, [38], [60], [107]
- Csallóköz (Grosse Schütt) island, [195-6]
- Cynewulf, [280-1]
- Dacia, [243]
- Dályai, [231]
- Danube Commission, the, [297] et seq.
- Danube, colour of the, [27-8]
- Danube delta, [296] et seq., [301-2]
- Danube, source of the, [3] et seq.
- Danube steamers, [77], [81-2], [101], [111]
- D’Arco, Count, [15]
- D’Auvergne, La Tour, [17-18]
- Déak, Francis, [216]
- Deggendorf, [59-62]
- Deutsch-Altenburg, [181], [186]
- Dévény (Theben), [185-7]
- Devil’s Tower, [116-17], [123]
- Devil’s Wall, the, [138]
- Dibdin’s “Bibliographical Tour,” quoted, [103], [131], [154]
- Dillingen, [11]
- Dirndlbach, [86]
- Dobrudja, the, [293-4], [296]
- Dollinger, Hans, [35]
- Dömös, [200]
- Donaueschingen, [3], [4], [6]
- Donaumoos, [11], [17], [19]
- Donauriet, [11]
- Donaustauf, [40], [42]
- Donauwörth, [14], [16]
- Draculf, Bishop, [163]
- Draueck, see Drávatorak
- Drávatorak, [231]
- Drave, the, [222], [231], [235]
- Drey Kule, the, [255]
- Duck Castle, [6]
- Dunaföldvár, [226]
- Dupont, General, [152-3]
- Durrenstein, [142] et seq.
- Ebelsberg, [99], [100]
- Ebersberg, Count, [123]
- Ebrach, the Black Friar of, [26]
- Eck, Johann, [19]
- Efferding, [92-3]
- Egbert, King, [45]
- Ehingen, [8]
- Eining, [20]
- Elchingen, [10]
- Ellis, Sir Henry, quoted, [145]
- Emmersdorf, [133]
- Engelhartzell, [86]
- Enns, the, [105]
- Erd, [226]
- Erdöd, [231]
- Erlaf, the, [126]
- Essling, [178]
- Eszek, [227], [231]
- Esztergom (Gran), [195], [198-9]
- Etzel (Attila), [20], [59], [67], [126], [160], [182]
- Eugène, Prince, [12], [15], [186], [226-7], [234]
- Ewesheim, Frederick von, [42]
- Fadruoz, John, [191]
- Felbermann, Mr. Louis, [223]
- Ferdinand, King, [14]
- Fidinger, Stephen, [93]
- Fischerberg, [60]
- Francis Joseph, Emperor, [207-8]
- Fraunhofer, Joseph von, [54]
- Frederick III., Emperor, [95]
- Freudenstein, [93]
- Freyenstein, [122]
- Fridingen, [6]
- Froissart, [67]
- “Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk,” quoted, [81]
- Fruška Gora, the, [231], [234]
- Fürstenberg, Prince, [4]
- Galambócz (Golubacz), [248], [251-2]
- Galambócz Cavern, [252]
- Galatz, [82], [295]
- Gamelbert, [60-1]
- Garam, the, [199]
- Geissingen, [6]
- Gellert Hill, [204], [208], [211]
- Georgsberg, [76]
- Gibbon, Edward, [20], [38], [62], [67], [100], [181], [233], [275], [280], [283], [291]
- Giurgevo, [288-9]
- Godkin, E. L., [188], [200]
- Goethe, [43]
- Gold in the Danube, [163], [247]
- Golubacz, see Galambócz
- Gombos, [231]
- Gönyö, [195]
- Goor, Sieur, [15]
- Görgy, General, [197]
- Goths, migration of, [290-2]
- Gottweih, [144], [154]
- Gradiste, [247]
- Gran, see Esztergom
- Gran, the, see Garam
- Greben, the, [254-5]
- Greifenstein, [163] et seq.
- Grein, [107-8], [117-18], [129]
- Greinberg, [108]
- Greiner-schwall, the, [109], [119]
- Gross Maros, see Nagy Maros
- Gunzburg, [11]
- Gura-Jalomitza, [294]
- Gustavus Adolphus, [14], [17], [104]
- Gutenstein, [7]
- Györ (Raab), [195]
- Hadmar, the “Hound of Kuenring,” [137-8]
- Haichenbach, [88], [90]
- Hainburg, [181], [186]
- Hals, [77]
- Hardy, Mr. Thomas, quoted, [179]
- Hartley, Sir Charles, quoted, [278]
- Hausstein, [112], [115], [120]
- Hegau, the, [6]
- Heidenfels, [7]
- Heining, [70]
- Heinrichsburg, [25]
- Helka, Queen, [160-1]
- Hemans, Mrs., quoted, [149]
- Hemmauer, Æmilius, [55], [57]
- Hengersberg, [65]
- Hengist and Horsa, [45]
- Henriod, Major, [153]
- Henry II. of Germany, [25]
- Henry III., Emperor, [116-17]
- Henry VI., Emperor, [40]
- Henry the Proud, [40]
- Hercynian Forest, [3]
- Herkulesbad, see Mehadia
- Heron as “water maker,” [102]
- Hersova, [294]
- Hienheim, [20], [21], [24]
- Hildegartsburg, [69]
- Hirschenau, [122]
- Höchstäd, [11], [12]
- Hofkirchen, [66]
- Hohenfels, Conrad, [41-2]
- Hohenlinden, [63]
- Hohenzollern, Prince, [7]
- Hollenburg, [159]
- Höller, Burgomaster of Straubing, [54]
- Holstein, Duke Adolf von, [87]
- Homberg, [6]
- Horn, Count, [15]
- Hössgang, the, [111], [113]
- Hughes, Mr. C. E., quoted, [6]
- Hunyadi Janos, [209], [232], [236-8]
- Iller, the, [8]
- Ilok, see Ujlak
- Ilz, the, [57], [71], [75], [76], [77], [80]
- Ilzstad, [76]
- Immendingen, [6]
- Ingolstadt, [17], [19], [53]
- Inn, the, [67], [75], [76], [80], [242]
- Innstadt, [76], [77], [81]
- Iron Gate, the, [70], [82], [269] et seq., [289]
- Iron Gate, the Little, [254-5]
- Isaccea, [296]
- Isa, Danube water sprite, [85-6]
- Isar, the, [62-4]
- Isen, the, [63]
- Ismail, [296-7]
- Isperdorf, [122]
- Ister, ancient name of the Danube, [243]
- Jalomitza, the, [294]
- Jochenstein, the, [85-6]
- “Jodelen,” [82-3]
- John of Austria, Don, [35-6]
- Jókai, Maurus, [197-8], [245]
- Julian, Emperor, [100-1]
- Kahlenberg, the, [162], [169], [173-4]
- Kalocsa, [227]
- Kalvarienberg, the, [93], [94]
- Kamenitz, [232]
- Kapfelberg, [25]
- Karlowitz, Treaty of, [209], [235]
- Kasten, [85]
- Kazán, the, [255-6], [279], [276]
- Kelheim, [23], [24], [27]
- Kepler, John, [36], [96]
- Kilia, [296-7]
- Kilia branch of the Danube, [296], [302]
- Kinzing, [67-8]
- Kirnbergwald, the, [93]
- Kisfaludy, Charles, [223]
- Kis Körös, [227]
- Kladova, [274]
- Klapka, General, [197]
- Klein Aggsbach, [135]
- Kleine Mühlbach, the, [90]
- Klenze, Leo von, [44]
- Klosterberg, [80]
- Kloster-Metten, [60-1]
- Klosterneuberg, [169], [172]
- Kloster Wilhering, [93]
- Komárom (Komorn), [196-8]
- Korneuburg, [169]
- Körtvélyes, [195]
- Kossiak, [279]
- Kossuth, Louis, [220]
- Krämpelstein, [83-4]
- Krems, [109], [152], [156-8]
- Kreuzenstein, [168]
- Kriemhilda, [20], [78-80], [92], [126], [160], [182]
- Krotzka, [244]
- Kuenring, the Hound of, [137]
- Kustendji, see Costantza
- Kutusof, General, [152], [154]
- Ladislas IV., [189]
- Lamberg, Count, [217]
- Langenlebarn, [163]
- Lang-Enzersdorf, [172]
- Lászlóvár, [251]
- Lauingen, [11]
- Lechs, the, [17]
- Lechsend, [17]
- Leopold, Duke, [105]
- Leopold, Emperor, [162]
- Leopoldsberg, the, [170], [172-4]
- Lewis, Mr. H. R., [98]
- Linz, [36], [78], [88], [91], [93], [94] et seq., [99], [100]
- Lobau, [178] et seq.
- Lom-Palanka, [282-3]
- Longfellow, H. W., quoted, [32]
- Lorraine, Duke of, [161-2], [210]
- Louis, Duke of Bavaria, [58]
- Louis the Bearded, [53]
- Louis the Severe, Duke, [17]
- Ludmilla, Countess of Bogen, [58]
- Ludwig I. of Bavaria, [23], [35], [43], [44], [45]
- Ludwig Canal, the, [24], [27]
- Lutzingen, [11]
- Mack, General, [9], [10]
- Mansfield’s “Water Lily on the Danube,” [27], [90], [99]
- March, the, [182], [185]
- Marchfeld, the, [173], [178] et seq., [186], [189]
- Marchfeld, Battle of, [99]
- Marcus Aurelius, [182]
- Mariahilf, [6]
- Mariahilf (Passau), [71], [76], [77], [81]
- Maria-Taferl, pilgrimage church, [124] et seq.
- Maria Theresa, Empress, [66], [189], [190-1]
- Marie Antoinette, [5]
- Markets, Orsova, [260];
- Pozsony, [191-2];
- Ratisbon, [31-2]
- Marlborough, Duke of, [11], [12], [14], [19];
- quoted, [14-16]
- Marbach, [86], [124], [126]
- Matthias Corvinus, [154-5], [157], [201]
- Mautern, [154]
- Mauthausen, [102], [105]
- Maximilian I., Emperor, [88]
- Maximilian Joseph, King, [70]
- Mazeppa, [295-6]
- Mehadia, [260]
- Mehring, [19]
- Meistersänger, [10]
- Meredith, George, quoted, [213-4]
- Milanovac, [254]
- Mœsia, [243], [290]
- Mohacs, [228] et seq.
- Möhringen, [6]
- Mölk, [130] et seq.
- Monk, the Black, [116]
- Moltenburg, Baron of, [15]
- Moltke, von, [45]
- Montagu, Lady M. W., [37], [211], [227], [231], [234], [241]
- Morava, the, [245]
- Moreau, General, [14]
- Mortagne, Sieur, [15]
- Mortier, Marshal, [152-3]
- Mühlheim, [6]
- Munderkirchen, [8]
- Munich, [62]
- Murat, Marshal, [154]
- Naab, the, [27]
- Nagy-Maros, [200]
- Nagytétény, [226]
- Napoleon, [9], [10], [29], [39], [95], [132], [152], [154-5], [178] et seq.
- Natternberg, the, [59], [60]
- Nebel, the, [11]
- Negotin, [280]
- Nesmühl, see Nezmély
- Neuberg, [17], [19]
- Neuhaus, [90]
- Neusatz, see Ujvidek
- Neustadt, [21]
- Nezmély (Nesmühl), [198]
- “Nibelungenlied,” [45], [161];
- quoted, [20], [79], [127]
- Nicholas of Verdun, [172]
- Nicopoli, [283-6]
- Nieder-Altaich, [64-5], [66]
- Nieder Ranna, [86]
- Noricum, Roman province, [67], [242]
- Nszód, [227]
- Nussdorf, [172-3]
- Ober-Altaich, [55], [56], [58], [66]
- Oberhaimer, Lords of, [87]
- Oberhausen, [17], [18], [19]
- Ober Loiben, [153]
- Ober-Marchbal, [8]
- Ó-Moldova, [247]
- Ober Mühl, [90]
- Oberndorf, [26]
- Obernzell, [85]
- Öbling, [55]
- Odoacer, [67-8]
- Ogradena, [258]
- Oltenitza, [290]
- “Ordinari” boats, [82], [118]
- Orsova, [244], [247], [259], [260], [271]
- Ortenburg, Counts of, [66-7], [69]
- Osterhofen, [66], [69]
- Ostrovo, island, [245]
- Otho, Duke, [41-2]
- Ottensheim, [93]
- Ottokar of Bohemia, [181]
- Ovid in exile, [293]
- Palánka, [232]
- Pallandt, Major-General, [15]
- Pancsova, [244]
- Pannonia, [242]
- Pappenheim, Count, [92]
- Párkány, [199]
- Parminius, St., [55], [64]
- Passau, [27], [69], [71], [75] et seq., [88]
- Passau, Bishops of, [76], [78], [84], [86], [133]
- Passau Spell, the, [80]
- Passau, Treaty of, [76]
- Peasant’s Revolt, the, [91], [92], [100]
- Peck, the, [247]
- Pellina, [285]
- Persenbeug, [122-4]
- Peter’s Cavern, [7]
- Peter the Hermit, [233]
- Pétervárad (Peterwardein), [232-4]
- Petófi, Alexander, [224], [227]
- Petronell, [181]
- Pfennigberg, [99]
- Pfohren, [6]
- Pförring, [20], [78]
- Philip, Emperor, murdered, [26]
- Planché, J., [38], [79], [88], [112], [118], [128], [149], [162]
- Plattensee, [115]
- Plattling, [62]
- Pleinting, [68]
- Plevna, [282-3]
- Pöchlarn, [126]
- Pope, Alexander, quoted, [44]
- Porta, Baptista, [97]
- Pöstlingberg, the, [91], [93], [95]
- Poulter, Rev. B., [240]
- Pozsony, (Pressburg), [187] et seq.
- Premonstratensian monasteries, [8]
- Pressburg, see Pozsony
- Pritchard, Joseph, [82]
- Prüfening, [27]
- Pruth, the, [295-6]
- Quin, Michael Joseph, [247], [275], [279]
- Raab, see Györ
- Rabenfels, [7]
- Rabenstein, [110]
- Radujevac, [279], [280]
- Rain, [17]
- Rama, [245]
- Ranariedl, [86]
- Ranna Bach, the, [86]
- Rasova, [294]
- Ratisbon, [21], [24], [26], [27] et seq., [68], [82], [137]
- Ratisbon, Bishops of, [41], [50]
- Ratisbon bridge, legend of, [29-31]
- Rechtenstein, [8]
- Regen, the, [57]
- Regensburg, see Ratisbon
- Reidlingen, [7]
- Reni, [296]
- Reutlinger, Susanna, [96]
- Rhine, the, [6], [21], [88]
- Richard, Cœur de Lion, [39], [106], [142] et seq., [155], [163]
- Ried, [86]
- Riesbeck, quoted, [117]
- Roman road along the Danube, [256-8], [274]
- Roman stations on the Danube, [11], [20], [24], [38], [59], [66], [67], [69], [77], [78], [94], [95], [101], [105], [161], [181], [195], [198], [199], [206], [232], [274], [282], [292]
- Roman Wall, from the Danube to the Rhine, [20];
- to the Tisza, [230];
- to the Black Sea, [293]
- Roritzers, architects, [32]
- Rossatz, [144]
- Rüdeger of Pöchlarn, [126-8], [130]
- Rudolph I., Emperor, [99]
- Rudolph of Habsburg, [181], [189]
- Rustzuk, [287-8]
- St. Andreas, island, [203]
- St. Emmeram’s Abbey, [31], [34], [40], [41], [42]
- St. Florian, [106], [163]
- St. Florian’s Monastery, [103-4]
- St. George and the Dragon, [252]
- St. Georgen, [3], [4], [5]
- St. George’s branch of the Danube, [296]
- St. Gotthard, [64]
- St. Leopold, [169] et seq., [174]
- St. Luke at Enns, [106]
- St. Mark at Enns, [106]
- St. Maurice, [65]
- St. Michael, [140]
- St. Nikola, [118], [120]
- St. Ottilia, pilgrimage church, [107]
- St. Peter at Enns, [106]
- St. Stephen, [199]
- St. Stephen, Crown of, [189], [191], [207]
- St. Severinus, [67-8]
- St. Tuto, [40]
- Sandbach, [70]
- Sarmingbach, [122]
- Sarmingstein, [121]
- Saüssenstein, [124]
- Save, the, [67], [231], [235], [237], [242]
- Schiller, quoted, [104]
- Schlägen, [89]
- Schlägen, the, [87], [88], [89], [107], [109]
- Schmidt, General, [152-3]
- Schneeberg, the, [124]
- Schneiderschlössl, see Krämpelstein
- Schneckenburger, Max, [6]
- Schönbühel, [133-4]
- Schreckenwald, the robber, [135] et seq.
- Schwallenbach, [138]
- Semendria, [244-5]
- Semlin, see Zimony
- Sereth, the, [295]
- Serpents, Isle of, [302] et seq.
- Sigismund, King, [283-5]
- Sigmaringen, [7]
- Silistria, [292]
- Sirmium, [101]
- Sistov, [286]
- Skene, Miss F. M. F., [259], [273], [286-7], [293]
- Slankamen, [235]
- Smarda, [289]
- Sobieski, John, [161-2]
- Soliman, Sultan, [116]
- Somorja (Sommerein), [195]
- Somovit, [282-3]
- Sossau, [50], [56]
- Southey, Robert, quoted, [13-14]
- Spatt, peasant leader, [87]
- Spielberg Castle, [102-3]
- “Spirit of the Water,” the, [83]
- Spitz, [139], [140], [153]
- Spratt, Captain, [301], [306]
- Stadtamhof, [29], [40]
- Stauf, [92]
- Steamers on the Danube, [246]
- Stein, [152], [154], [155]
- Steyregg, [99]
- Stillenstein, the, [119]
- Stillenstein, Klamm, [119]
- Stockerau, [117]
- Strabo, [4]
- Straubing, [19], [43], [50] et seq., [56]
- Strauss’s “Blue Danube Waltz,” [27]
- Strudel, the, [89], [107], [108], [110] et seq., [117]
- Struden, [119], [120]
- Sturmberg, the, [76]
- Sulina, [82], [298], [301]
- Sulina Channel, [297], [299]
- Svinica, [254-5]
- Széchenyi, Count Stephen, [246-7], [275]
- Széchenyi road, the, [246], [253], [255]
- Symons, Mr. Arthur, quoted, [218-9]
- Szöny, [198]
- Tacitus, [4]
- Tallard, Marshal, [15]
- Tata, Lake, [198]
- Temes, the, [244]
- Temesvár, [244], [246]
- Teufelsfelsen, the, [25]
- Thalheim, [6]
- Theben, see Dévény
- Theiss, the, see Tisza
- Theodoric the Ostrogoth, [182]
- Thundorf, [64]
- Thungen, General, [15]
- Thurn and Taxis, Prince, [34], [50]
- Tilly, Count, [17], [19], [104-5]
- Tillysberg, [103-4]
- Timok, the, [279], [280]
- Tisza, [235]
- Tisza, the, [222], [230-1], [235]
- Tomi, [293]
- Tóváros, [198]
- Traisen, the, [160-1]
- Traisenmauer, [160]
- Trajan, Emperor, [258]
- Trajan’s Bridge, [275]
- Traun, the, [99], [100]
- Traundorf, [99]
- Trotter, Sir Henry, quoted, [299]
- Tulcea, [296-7]
- Tulln, [161-2], [175]
- Tullner Feld, the, [161], [168]
- Turenne, [18]
- Turn-Magurelle, [286]
- Turn Severin, [274], [277-9]
- Tuschl, Heinrich, [69]
- Tutrakan, [290]
- Tuttlingen, [6], [7]
- Ujlak (Ilok), [231]
- Ujvidek (Neusatz), [230], [232]
- Ulm, [6], [8] et seq.
- Und, [156]
- Unter Loiben, [153]
- Unter Mühl, [90]
- Unternbach, [60]
- Urfahr, [93], [95]
- Uttilo, Duke, [66]
- Utto, [61]
- Uttobrunn, [61]
- Vácz (Waitzen), [200], [203]
- Vág, the, [196]
- Vardar, the, [245]
- Verciorova, [262]
- Veterani Cavern, [256]
- Viechtenstein, [85]
- Vienna, [95], [132], [161], [168], [172] et seq.
- Villeroy, Marshal, [15]
- Vilshofen, [69], [70]
- Vineyards, [133], [139], [141], [155], [211], [231], [234]
- Vischnitz, [244]
- Visegrád, [200] et seq.
- Vohenburg, [19]
- Vukovár, [231]
- Wachau, the, [99], [100], [107], [128] et seq.
- Wacht am Rhein, [6]
- Wagner, Herr F., painter, [77]
- Wagner, Martin, sculptor, [44]
- Wagram, [178], [180]
- Waitzen, see Vácz
- Walhalla, [23], [33] note, [40], [42] et seq., [49]
- Wallsee, [106]
- Ward, Maria, [11]
- Wassenburg, Counts of, [85]
- Weber, Herr Carl Julius, [122]
- Weigl, Augustin, [129], [158]
- Weissenkirchen, [141]
- Weitenbach, [130]
- Weitenegg, [128], [129], [130-1], [133]
- Weltenburg, [22], [24]
- Werfenstein, [119]
- Wertz, the, [15]
- Wesenufer, [87]
- Wesselényi, Baron Nicholas, [215]
- Wetterkreutz, [159]
- Widdin, [101], [280], [282]
- Wiener Wald, [159], [161], [163], [173]
- Winzer, near Passau, [66]
- Winzer, near Ratisbon, [28]
- Wirbel, [89], [107], [108], [112] et seq.
- Wischelburg, [59]
- Wittelsbach, Otto of, [26]
- Wolkersdorf, [180]
- Wood, Major-General, [15]
- Wörth, [50]
- Wörth, island, [110], [119]
- Wotton, Sir Henry, quoted, [96-7]
- Würtemburg, [8]
- Ybbs, [124]
- Ybbs, the, [122], [124]
- Zeiselmauer, [163]
- Zimony (Semlin), [222], [235]
- Zweifaltendorf, [8]