Venetian King.
The four tests put by the, to Tsar Doushan in order to win the Princess Roksanda, [160]–166

Venetian Land.
Tsar Doushan journeys to the, [152]

Venetians, The.
Their cunning known from ancient times, [152], [153]

Venice.
Maximus Tzrnoyevitch’s wedding and, [140], [142]

Venice, Doge of.
Marko invites to act as koom the, [96]–100;
Ivan Tzrnoyevitch asks daughter of, in marriage for his son Maximus, [134]–149

Vidal, Pierre. A French troubadour;
Donna Azalais de Baux his patroness, [33]

Vidin, The Pasha of.
One of the leaders in the assault on Belgrade, [177]–184

Vidossava. The lonely consort of Voivode Momtchilo;
letter sent secretly to, by King Voukashin, [186];
the treachery of, [187];
destroys wings of steed Yaboutchilo, [188];
her punishment, [192], [193]

Vienna.
Vouk Stephanovitch-Karadgitch’s first collection of Serbian national poems published at, [54]

Vilindar.
Vasso the Abbot of Mount Athos rides from the white church of, [118];
Prince Marko’s body interred within the white church of, [118]