Religion.
Paganism and the, of the Serbians, [14]–53;
naturalism and the Serbians, [29], [30]

Relya of Bazar. A Serbian knight;
Bogdan the Bully and, [87]

Renaissance.
The Serbian poets of Ragusa made frequent reference during the, to nymphs and dryads as ‘Veele,’ [16]

“Resnik.”
A proper name in Serbia, etc., which means “the one who is searching for truth,” [24]

Ressava.
Theodore of Stalatch wanders by river of, and sees Iconia, [210], [211]

Roksanda, Princess. Daughter of King Michael of Ledyen;
Tsar Doushan sues for hand of, [150];
the four tests undertaken by Milosh-the-Shepherd on behalf of Tsar Doushan in order to win, [160]–166

Ronceval.
Reference to the French troubadour’s ballad of battle at, in comparison with the method of elaboration employed in connexion with “King Voukashin’s Marriage,” [193], [194]

Roumania.
Battle of Rovina in, [6]

Rovina.
Marko killed in battle of, [6]

Russians.
Funeral customs among the, [26], [27]