JOYEUSE (zhwaa-y[=e]z’). Sword of Charlemagne, 137.
JOYEUSE GARDE. Guinevere at, 220, 229;
Lancelot buried at, 233;
Iseult at, 244.
JU’DAS. Sin of, 184.
JUDGMENT OF GOD. Reynard appeals to the, 51;
in favor of Thiedric, 148;
Cid appeals to the, 288.
JU’LI-US CAE’SAR. Father of Oberon, 166, 210.
JUTES. See Geates.
JUT’LAND. Alfsol princess of, 270.
KAN’TART. Son of Henning, 38.
KAR’DEISS. Son of Parzival, and king of
Belripar, 201.
KAY, SIR. Foster brother of Arthur, 210;
sends Arthur for a sword, 215.
KLING’SOR. Castle of, 197;
captives of, 197;
Gawain’s adventures with, 198.
KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN, 301.
KRA’KE. Beauty and wit of, 273;
wooed by Ragnar, 273;
becomes queen of Denmark, 274;
Danes disapprove of, 274;
story of, 274.
KRIEM’HILD. Same as Gudrun, 53;
dream of, 54;
Siegfried goes to woo, 55;
sees strength of Siegfried, 56;
meets Siegfried after victory, 57;
wooing of, 58;
marriage of, 62;
goes to the Nibelungen land, 64;
goes to Worms, 64;
quarrels with Brunhild, 65;
anxiety of, 66;
parts from Siegfried, 67;
grief of, 68;
mourning of, 69;
goes to Lorch, 71;
wooed by Etzel, 71;
Ruediger’s promise to, 72, 83;
journey of to Gran, 73;
lures Burgundians into Hungary, 74;
quarrels with Hagen, 77;
Dietrich defies, 78;
bribes Bloedelin, 80;
urges Huns to slay Hagen, 81;
sets fire to hall, 82;
Gunther and Hagen captives of, 84;
kills Gunther and Hagen, 84;
death of, 84;
Rose Garden of, 120;
Swanhild daughter of, 123;
Etzel marries, 126.
KRY’ANT. Son of Henning, 38.
KUN’DRIE. Curses Parzival, 196;
death of, 200.
KUN’HILD. Sister of Dietlieb, kidnaped
by Laurin, 118;
rescued by Dietrich, 119;
delivers Dietrich and knights, 119;
marriage and realm of, 120.
KUeR’EN-BERG, VON. Supposed author of “Nibelungenlied,”
53.
KUR’VE-NAL. Retainer of Blancheflem, 235;
joins Tristan in Cornwall, 236;
accompanies Tristan to Ireland, 238;
goes to Brittany for Iseult, 244.
LADY OF THE LAKE. Vivian the, 211;
lays spell upon Merlin, 212;
brings sword to Arthur, 216;
Lancelot fostered by, 219;
Arthur a prisoner of, 244.
LAM’BERT LE CORT. Author of “Alexandre
le Grant,” 305.
LAM GO-E-MA-GOT’. Same as Plymouth, 309.
LAM’PE. Illtreated by Reynard, 37;
psalm-singing of, 38;
slain at Malepartus, 46;
head of, 47;
Reynard confesses murder of, 48;
Reynard’s excuses for murder of,
49.
LAN’CE-LOT DU LAC, SIR. Ogier joins, 138;
legend of, 204;
hero of several poems, 219;
youth of, 219;
love and insanity of, 220;