Hedin in the, 25.
EIN’HARD. Son-in-law of Charlemagne, 130.
EIN-HE’RI-AR. Ragnar leader of the, 279.
E-LAINE’. Story of, 227-229.
EL’BE-GAST. Same as Alberich, 111;
Charlemagne’s adventure with, 130, 131.
E’LI-AS. See Ylyas.
EL-KI’NAR. Isegrim bound to bell at, 42.
EL’LA. King of Northumberland,
captures and kills Ragnar, 278;
defeats Ragnar’s sons, 279;
gives land to Normans, 279;
Ivar kills, 280.
EL-LI’DA. The dragon ship given to Viking by Aegir, 250;
belongs to Frithiof, 253;
in the storm, 258;
arrives at Orkney Islands, 259;
Frithiof sails in, 262.
EL’SE. Story of Lohengrin and, 201-3.
EL-SI-NORE’. Ogier sleeping in, 136.
EL-VI’RA, DONA. Receives Toro, 288;
robbed of Toro, 290.
EM’ER-ALD ISLE, 23.
ENG’LAND. Invasion of, 9;
rhyme introduced in, 9;
Clarice, princess of, 138;
Ogier leaves, 138;
Hengist driven from, 205;
Merlin brings stones to, 208;
Merlin’s predictions concerning future of, 210;
Arthur’s name in, 214;
dissensions in, 229;
firm belief in concerning Arthur’s return, 232;
vikings’ raids in, 276;
stone altars in, 280;
tradition of Trojan descent in, 307.
ENG’LISH. Version of Roland, 130;
more than eighteen versions of Frithiof saga in, 246;
fight Ragnar’s sons at Whitaby, 276.
E’NID THE FAIR. Story of, 222-224.
ENIGEE (ay’ nee-zhay). Sister of Joseph of Arimathea, 184.
E’REC. Name for Geraint in French and German poems, 223.
E’RIK. Son of Ragnar, 272;
a great viking, 274;
attacked by enchanted cow, 276.
ER’ME-LYN. Wife of Reynard, 45, 46, 47.
ER’MEN-RICH. Treasure of, 45;
emperor of the West, 110;
Dietrich’s visit to, 117;
Dietlieb rewarded by, 118;
Dietrich helps, 122;
and Sibich, 122, 123;
wars against Dietrich, 126;
death of, 126.
ER’MO-NIE. Meliadus lord of, 234.
ERP. Son of Helche, 125;
death of, 126.
ES-CLAR-MON’DE. Same as Rezia, 171, 175;
early version of story of, 180.
ES-TRE-MA-DU’RA. Moors defeated in, 287.
E-TRU’RI-A. Luna in, 276.
ET’ZEL. Same as Atli, 53;
wooes Kriemhild, 71;
Kriemhild sets out for court of, 72;
Kriemhild wife of, 73;
invites Burgundians to Hungary, 74;
welcomes Burgundians, 78;
banquet of, 79;
promises to send son to Burgundy, 80;
saved from massacre, 81;
Burgundians wish to treat with, 82;
cannot save Hagen, 84;
lament of, 85;
Helche marries, 94;
Dietlieb serves, 118;
Dietrich visits, 121, 124;
Walther escapes from, 124;
gold stolen from, 124;
cowardice of, 125;
helps Dietrich, 125;
marries Kriemhild, 126;
killed by Aldrian, 127;
same as Attila, 128.
EU’ROPE. “Beowulf” oldest relic of spoken language in, 9;
EIN’HARD. Son-in-law of Charlemagne, 130.
EIN-HE’RI-AR. Ragnar leader of the, 279.
E-LAINE’. Story of, 227-229.
EL’BE-GAST. Same as Alberich, 111;
Charlemagne’s adventure with, 130, 131.
E’LI-AS. See Ylyas.
EL-KI’NAR. Isegrim bound to bell at, 42.
EL’LA. King of Northumberland,
captures and kills Ragnar, 278;
defeats Ragnar’s sons, 279;
gives land to Normans, 279;
Ivar kills, 280.
EL-LI’DA. The dragon ship given to Viking by Aegir, 250;
belongs to Frithiof, 253;
in the storm, 258;
arrives at Orkney Islands, 259;
Frithiof sails in, 262.
EL’SE. Story of Lohengrin and, 201-3.
EL-SI-NORE’. Ogier sleeping in, 136.
EL-VI’RA, DONA. Receives Toro, 288;
robbed of Toro, 290.
EM’ER-ALD ISLE, 23.
ENG’LAND. Invasion of, 9;
rhyme introduced in, 9;
Clarice, princess of, 138;
Ogier leaves, 138;
Hengist driven from, 205;
Merlin brings stones to, 208;
Merlin’s predictions concerning future of, 210;
Arthur’s name in, 214;
dissensions in, 229;
firm belief in concerning Arthur’s return, 232;
vikings’ raids in, 276;
stone altars in, 280;
tradition of Trojan descent in, 307.
ENG’LISH. Version of Roland, 130;
more than eighteen versions of Frithiof saga in, 246;
fight Ragnar’s sons at Whitaby, 276.
E’NID THE FAIR. Story of, 222-224.
ENIGEE (ay’ nee-zhay). Sister of Joseph of Arimathea, 184.
E’REC. Name for Geraint in French and German poems, 223.
E’RIK. Son of Ragnar, 272;
a great viking, 274;
attacked by enchanted cow, 276.
ER’ME-LYN. Wife of Reynard, 45, 46, 47.
ER’MEN-RICH. Treasure of, 45;
emperor of the West, 110;
Dietrich’s visit to, 117;
Dietlieb rewarded by, 118;
Dietrich helps, 122;
and Sibich, 122, 123;
wars against Dietrich, 126;
death of, 126.
ER’MO-NIE. Meliadus lord of, 234.
ERP. Son of Helche, 125;
death of, 126.
ES-CLAR-MON’DE. Same as Rezia, 171, 175;
early version of story of, 180.
ES-TRE-MA-DU’RA. Moors defeated in, 287.
E-TRU’RI-A. Luna in, 276.
ET’ZEL. Same as Atli, 53;
wooes Kriemhild, 71;
Kriemhild sets out for court of, 72;
Kriemhild wife of, 73;
invites Burgundians to Hungary, 74;
welcomes Burgundians, 78;
banquet of, 79;
promises to send son to Burgundy, 80;
saved from massacre, 81;
Burgundians wish to treat with, 82;
cannot save Hagen, 84;
lament of, 85;
Helche marries, 94;
Dietlieb serves, 118;
Dietrich visits, 121, 124;
Walther escapes from, 124;
gold stolen from, 124;
cowardice of, 125;
helps Dietrich, 125;
marries Kriemhild, 126;
killed by Aldrian, 127;
same as Attila, 128.
EU’ROPE. “Beowulf” oldest relic of spoken language in, 9;