Tarra.
The river, [186]
Tasks, The Three.
Named in the Serbian ballad “The Ram with the Golden Fleece,” [213]–220
Tchardack.
A Turkish word signifying a tower provided with balconies, [129]
Tchaslav. The Djoupan of a Serbian tribe;
claims the Rashka State, [2];
wrests also the territories of Zetta, Trebinye, Neretva, and Housa, [2], [3]
Tchile. Diminutive for Yaboutchilo.
The steed of Voïvode Momtchilo, [186]–191
Tekiye.
Allusion to the church at, [93]
Theodor. Tsar Doushan’s Councillor of State;
sent to sue for hand of Roksanda, daughter of King Michael of Ledyen, [150];
reports result of his mission, [151], [152];
his inability to undergo the fourth test in order to win Princess Roksanda, [164], [165]
Theodore of Stalatch.
Hero in the Serbian ballad “The Abduction of the Beautiful Iconia,” [210]–212;
Dobrivoy servant of, [211]
Thracians, The.
Driven by Serbians toward Adriatic coast, [1]
Thunderer, The.
Appellation for St. Elias, [196]