to be infested by dragons, 98;
Charlemagne conquers nearly all, 140;
introduction of legend of Holy Grail in, 182;
popularity of Arthurian legends in, 214;
popularity of “Roman de Troie” in, 304.
EU-RO-PE’AN. Versions of legends, 205;
versions of Tristan, 234;
languages, sagas translated into, 246;
states, romances current in, 301;
nations, classical romances in, 303;
versions of Iliad, 304;
literature, mention of Fountain of Youth in, 306;
colonization, 307.
EX-CAL’I-BUR. Arthur’s sword, 217;
Arthur disposes of, 231.
EY’STEIN. Ragnar visits, 274;
wars against Danes, 276;
magic cow of, 276.
FA’E-RIE QUEENE. Merlin’s fountain
mentioned in, 211;
contains mediaeval legends, 310.
FAF’NIR. Sigurd slayer of, 269, 274.
FAF’NIS-BANE. Surname of Sigurd, 274.
FAIR AN’NET. Loved by Lord Thomas, 245.
FA’LIES, MARQUIS OF. Sword Tizona in family
of, 300.
FAL’KE. Horse of Dietrich, 115;
kills Ecke, 116.
FAL’STER WOOD. Heime in the, 117.
FA’SOLT. Dietrich defeats, 117.
FA’TA MOR-GA’NA. Mirage called, 95.
FAT’I-MA. Attendant of Rezia, 173;
in Tunis, 177;
finds Amanda, 178;
taken to fairyland, 179;
rescued by Huon and Sherasmin, 180.
FE’LEZ MU-NOZ.’ Nephew of Cid, 296;
rescues his cousins, 296.
FER’DI-NAND. Rodrigo’s first visit
to, 283;
recalls Rodrigo, 284;
Ximena before, 284;
receives gifts from Cid, 287;
Henry III. complains of to Pope, 287;
threatened by Pope, 288;
Cid’s victories for, 288;
death and legacies of, 288.
FER’RA-CUTE. Challenges Charlemagne, 141;
defeats Ogier and Renaud, 142;
fights and argues with Roland, 142, 143;
Otuel, nephew of, 143.
FER’RA-GUS. See Ferracute.
FIEREFISS (fyar-e-f[=e]s’). Encounters
Parzival, 199;
conversion and marriage of, 200;
father of founder of Knights Templars,
200.
FIRE’DRAKE. Ravages of the, 19;
slain by Beowulf, 20.
FLAM’BERGE. Sword of Aymon, 154;
Renaud, owner of, 158;
Renaud breaks, 161.
FLAN’DERS. “Reynard the Fox”
in, 35.
FLOR’ENCE. Council at, 287.
FLOR’I-DA. Ponce de Leon in, 306.
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, 306.
FRAM’NAeS. Home of Thorsten and Frithiof,
250, 251, 253;
ruins of, 261.
FRANCE. “Reynard the Fox” in, 35;
Charlemagne principal hero of, 129;
Ogier in, 135, 138;
Charlemagne in, 140, 141, 144, 148;
Huon embarks for, 174;
Capetian kings of, 181;
legend of Holy Grail in, 182;
Merlin brings armies from, 210;
viking raids in, 276;
king of, 289.
FRANKS. And “Reynard the Fox,” 35;
assembly of, 36;
hostage from, 124;
at feud with Lombardy, 136.
FRAS-TRAD’A. Wife of Charlemagne, 131.
FRED’ER-ICK BAR-BAR-OS’SA. Ogier