Christians.
Reference to campaigns between Turks and the, [6];
miseries of, under Turkish rule, [8], [9];
evil spirits and, [19];
Prince Maximus and Yovan Obrenbegovitch to be used in service against, [149];
historical note re the cunning efforts of Ottoman statesmen to seduce malcontents from their allegiance to their rightful lords, [184], [185]
Christmas.
Serbian customs at, [46]–51
Church.
The Greek Christian, to which all Serbians, including the natives of Montenegro, Macedonia, etc., belong, [30];
reference to the, in the Serbian ballad “The Saints Divide the Treasures,” [197]
Cinderella.
See Pepelyouga and Marra, [226]–229
Cock, The.
Retort of, regarding the man who had been granted the gift of animals’ language, [235]
Constantinople.
Vanquished by crusaders, [4];
dead bodies burnt during siege of, [25];
Cyrillos a professor of philosophy in University of the Imperial Palace of, [29];
Turkish alternative Istamboul, [72]
Courtenay, House de.
Helen, wife of Ourosh, a French princess of the, [119]
Cow.
The Black Giant buys the; described in the Serbian folk-tale “The Biter Bit,” [339]
Croatia.
One of the provinces in Austria-Hungary, [1]
Croatians.
A number of, converted to Christianity as early as the eleventh century, [14]