Bully, The.
Alternative for Bogdan, [87]–89;
Albanian equivalent, Kessedjiya, [108];
his death on the top of Katchanik mountain, [114]
Byzantines.
Serbians an easy prey to attack of, [2];
Christianity deeply rooted in the, [14];
Peroon, the Russian God of Thunder, concluded with the, [15]
Byzantine Empire.
Incorporates Bulgaria and overpowers Rashka, [3];
Doushan the Powerful subdues almost the whole of the, [5];
Prince Ourosh endeavours to negotiate an alliance between Serbs and French for overthrow of, [119]
C
Caraman.
The greyhound of Banovitch, [120], [121];
assists Banovitch against Vlah-Ali, [127]
Carpet, The Magic.
Described in the Serbian folk-tale “Animals as Friends and Enemies,” [309]–313
Charles of Anjou.
Prince Ourosh through his wife Helen, a French princess, maintains friendly relations with French Court of, [119]
Christ.
Teachings of; translated into Serb language by Cyrillos and Methodius, [2]
Christianity.
Conversion of pagan Serbian tribes to, [1];
Paganism and, of Southern-Slavonic races, [14]–53;
as early as the eleventh century a number of Croatians converted to, [14];
the new, sapped in Russia by the Enchanters, [24];
indicated by the Cross, [26];
the spread of, [28]–32;
Moravians converted to, [29];
superstition stronger in the Balkans than, [30]