Michael, Archangel.
Death and, [31];
kolyivo not prepared for, [41]
Michaylo. Son of Stephen Voïslav;
obtains title of King from Pope Gregory VII, [3];
King Bodin son of, [3]
Michel (Serbian Mihaylo). Son of Milosh Obrenovitch;
succeeds his father as prince of Serbia, [10]
Michel III, Emperor.
Mission of Cyrillos and Methodius to, [29]
Middle Ages.
“Banovitch Strahinya,” one of the finest ballads composed anonymously by Serbian bards during the, [119]
Mijatovitch, Madame C.
Reference to Serbian Folk-lore, by, [305]
Milan.
Succeeds his cousin Michel as prince of Serbia, [10];
war of 1876–8 against Turkey by, [10];
acknowledgment of Serbian independence by Treaty of Berlin during rule of, [10];
his abdication, [11]
Milan of Toplitza.
General Voutcha and, [89]–94
Militchevitch.
A famous Serbian ethnographist relates incident re a resnik (priest) who read prayers out of the apocrypha of Peroon, [22]
Militza, Tsarina.
The Zmay of Yastrebatz and the, [129]–133;
deceives the Zmay, [130];
recognizes Zmay-Despot Vook, [131];
Tsar Lazarus and the, [170]–176;
as her nine brothers Yougovitchs are to accompany Tsar Lazarus to battle on field of Kossovo she pleads for one brother to be left behind with her, [170];
her brother Boshko Yougovitch refuses to remain behind, [171];
succoured by Golouban, [172];
news of battle brought by two ravens to, [172], [173];
death of Lazarus and her brothers described by Miloutin, [173], [174]