“Animals as Friends and Enemies.”
A Serbian folk-tale, [305]–316
Animals’ Council, The.
Described in the Serbian folk-tale “Animals as Friends and Enemies,” [308], [309]
Animals, King of The.
Hero in a Serbian folk-tale, [230]
Animals’ Language.
A Serbian folk-tale dealing with, [230]–235
Anjou, Charles of.
Prince Ourosh maintains friendly relations with French Court of, [119]
Antivari.
Ivan Tzrnoyevitch invites all heroes in the province of, to his son’s wedding, [139]
Apostles.
The Greek priests and monks prepare the ground for the great Slav, [29];
Cyrillos and Methodius, the two Slav, [29]
Apple.
The, a symbolic gift, which a Serbian wooer offers to the maiden of his choice, [245]
“Apple-tree, The Golden.”
A Serbian folk-tale, [267]–280
Arbanass.
Appellation for Albanian, [108]