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.
  “Reynard the Fox” popular in, 35;
  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

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