Wrath of God, The.
Mention of, in Serbian ballad “The Saints Divide the Treasures,” [197]
Y
Yaboutchilo (diminutive, Tchile).
The steed of Voïvode Momtchilo, [187]–191;
Momtchilo reproaches, [190]
Yahorika.
Demitrius Yakshitch rests by river, [178]
Yakshitch, Demitrius. Brother of Stephan Yakshitch;
the Veela’s warning to, [177];
his remorse by the river Yahorika, [178]
Yakshitch, Stephan.
The captivity and marriage of (a ballad of Montenegro), [177]–185;
Demitrius the brother of, [177];
the veela’s warning to, [177];
taken prisoner and led to the presence of the Vizier of Tyoopria, [178];
led to the presence of the mighty Padishah, [178];
the Padishah tempts him to renounce the Holy Cross, [179];
declines the “water of oblivion” offered by Haykoona, [181], [182];
Haykoona confesses her real love for, and enables him to escape, [182], [183]
Yanissaries.
The pasha of Novi Bazar in the assault on Belgrade brings twenty thousand fierce, [177]
Yanko of Nestopolyé.
Admires the steed Koulash, [157]
Yastrebatz, the Zmay of.
The Tsarina Militza and, [129]–133;
his fear of Zmay-Despot Vook, [130];
Vook attacks and slays, [131], [132]