Kroushevo.
A plain, over which Zmay of Yastrebatz flies toward the Tsarina’s tower, [130];
Zmay-Despot Vook reaches, [131]

Kustandil.
Veele ring between Vranya and, mentioned in the Treaty of Berlin, [17]

L

Lale.
The popular appellation of Serbians living in Batchka and Banat, [156]

Language, Animals’.
A Serbian folk-tale dealing with, [230]–235

Latins, The.
Driven by Serbians toward Adriatic coast, [1]

Lazar, Knez.
Elected ruler of Serbia, [6];
makes an alliance with Ban Tvrtko against the Turks, [6], [7];
slain by Sultan Amourath, [7]

Lazar, Tsar.
The Tsarina Militza confesses to the embraces of her magic lover, the Zmay of Yastrebatz, [129]–133;
Zmay-Despot Vook in the wheatfields of, [131]

Lazarus.
I. Of Bethany. Poems recited on the resurrection of, [52].
II. Tsar. The Tsarina Militza and, [170]–176; his departure to the battlefield of Kossovo, [170]–172; his glorious death, [173], [174]; historical note regarding, [174]–176; reference to Empire lost by, regained under King Peter I, [176]