Yedrenet. Equivalent, Adrianople.
Prince Marko received by the Sultan at, [107], [108]

Yelitza.
Sister of Paul and Radool, in the Serbian ballad “The Stepsisters,” [207]–210

Yesdimir.
The aged brother of the doge of Venice, [143]

Yevrossima (Euphrosyne).
I. Alternative name for Queen Helen, mother of Prince Marko, [59], [67].
II. Sister of Voïvode Momtchilo, [187]; vainly attempts to rescue her brother Momtchilo, [191]; King Voukashin weds, to whom she bears Marko and Andrias, [193]; historical note on, [193], [194]

Youg Bogdan.
Aged father-in-law of Banovitch, [120];
visited by Banovitch, [120], [121];
castle in Kroushevatz the residence of, [120];
Strahinya returns to, after his slaying of Vlah-Ali, [128];
Tsarina Militza and death of, [173]

Yougovitch-s.
I. The nine brothers-in-law of Strahinya; Strahinya urges them not to slay their sister, [128].
II. The nine brothers of Tsarina Militza, [170]–174

Yovan, Captain.
Ivan Tzrnoyevitch invites, to the wedding of his son, [139]–149

Yovan Obrenbegovitch.
Brother of Milosh Obrenbegovitch, [149];
meets Prince Maximus, [149];
Turkish alternative Mehmed-Bey Obrenbegovitch, [149];
plain of Ducadyin given as fief to, [149]

Yovo.
Infant son of Goïko, [204], [205]