Legends of the Middle Ages eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 462 pages of information about Legends of the Middle Ages.

Legends of the Middle Ages eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 462 pages of information about Legends of the Middle Ages.
  bribes Iwo, 158;
  Richard carried captive to, 159;
  besieges Montauban, 159;
  and Malagigi, 160;
  Aya intercedes with, 161;
  and Bayard, 161;
  Huon does homage to, 163;
  gives orders to Huon, 163, 172;
  tournament of 179;
  pardons Huon, 181;
  contemporary of Ragnar Lodbrok, 269;
  Italian cycle treats of, 302. 
CHARLES THE BALD.  Struggles of, 152;
  claims descent from Trojan race, 307. 
CHARLES MAR-TEL’.  Deeds of attributed to Charlemagne, 129. 
CHAR’LOT.  Kills Ogier’s son, 136;
  Ogier demands death of, 137;
  Renaud defeats, 155;
  quarrels with Alard, 155;
  death of, 163. 
CHAU’CER.  Uses tale of Griseldis, 302;
  uses Troilus and Cressida, 305. 
CHRESTIEN DE TROYES (kr[=a]-t[=e]-an’ deh trwae’).  Poems of, 182, 204, 219,
  234. 
CHRIST. Jews angry against Joseph for burying, 183;
  Vespasian hears story of, 183;
  born during reign of Cymbelinus, 309. 
CHRISTIAN.  Faith taught to Rezia 175;
  legends, 184;
  Fierefiss becomes a, 200;
  faith, 277;
  army besieges Coimbra, 287;
  king takes Toledo, 294;
  army evacuates Valencia, 300. 
CHRIS-TI-A’NI-A-FIORD.  Frithiof in the, 264. 
CHRISTIANITY.  Charlemagne champion of, 129;
  Roland argues about, 142;
  sadly mixed with mythology, 303. 
CHRISTIANS.  Triumph in Spain, 143;
  massacre of, 145;
  enmity between Moors and, 154;
  can take Toledo, 290;
  Bucar retreats before, 299;
  Moors routed by, 299. 
CHRONICLE OF TURPIN, 140. 
CID, THE, 282-300;
  birth of, 282;
  Ximena accuses, 284;
  Ximena marries, 285;
  pilgrimage of to Santiago de Compostela, 285;
  adventure with leper, 286;
  duel of with Martin Gonzalez, 286;
  saved by Moorish kings, 287;
  at Zamora with Ximena, 287;
  defeats champion of Henry III., 288;
  vassal of Don Sancho, 288;
  victories of, 289;
  conducts siege of Zamora, 291;
  banished by Alfonso, 293;
  at Valencia, 294;
  cowardly sons-in-law of, 295;
  daughters of illtreated, 296;
  at the Cortes, 297;
  offers Babieca to Alfonso, 297;
  returns to Valencia, 298;
  warned of coming death, 298;
  last instructions of, 298;
  death of, 299: 
  last victory of, 299;
  body of in state, 300;
  sword of, 300;
  chronicle of, 302. 
CI-SAIRE’, PASS OF.  Roland’s ghost at, 145. 
CLARETIE (kla-re-tee’).  Ancestress of Capetian race, 181. 
CLAR’ICE.  Ogier marries, 138. 
CLA-RIS’SA.  Wife of Renaud, 156;
  treachery of father of, 158;
  intercedes for her father, 159;
  death of, 161. 
CLEVES.  Henry the Fowler at, 202. 
CO-IM’BRA.  Siege of, 287. 
CO-LA’DA.  Sword won by Cid, 294;
  given to Infante of Carrion, 296;
  recovery of, 297. 
CO-LOGNE’.  Death and burial of Renaud at, 162. 
CON-DUIR’A-MOUR.  Parzival rescues and marries,
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