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.
  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;
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