Timok.
River of, crossed by Marko and Milosh, [105]

Toasts.
The Slava and, [44]

Toplitza, Milan of.
General Voutcha and, [89]–94

“Trade, A, before Everything.”
A Serbian popular anecdote, [366]–369

“Trade that no one Knows, The.”
A Serbian folk-tale, [340]–353

Trajan, Emperor.
Confused in the Balkans with the Greek King Midas, [27];
confused in Serbian legends with Dædalus, [27]

Travnik.
The city of, [179]

Treachery.
Vook Brankovitch’s, against Knez Lazar, [7]

Treasures, “The Saints Divide the,” [195]–197

Treaty of Berlin.
The famous, acknowledged the independence of Serbia during the rule of Milan, [10], [11];
mention of a Veele ring in the, [17]