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.
231;
  builds Stonehenge and castle at Carduel, 208;
  changes Uther into form of Gorlois, 209;
  Arthur when an infant confided to, 210, 214;
  magic arts of, 211;
  and Vivian, 211-213;
  reveals Arthur’s parentage, 215;
  adviser of Arthur, 216, 217;
  frames laws for knights of Round Table, 218. 
MER-O-VIN GI-AN.  Rulers of the Franks, 36. 
MEUR’VIN.  A chanson de geste, 139. 
MIDSUMMER-NIGHT’S DREAM, 163. 
MIL’AN.  Invested by imperial army, 123. 
MIL’DN.  Father of Roland, 133, 141;
  quest of for jewel, 134, 135. 
MIM’UNG.  Sword of Wittich, 115;
  Wittich loses, and Hildebrand restores, 116;
  Heime steals, 121;
  Wittich recovers, 122. 
MO-HAM’MED. Ferracute calls upon, 143. 
MON-TAU-BAN’.  Renaud builds fortress at, 156;
  siege of, 156;
  Renaud escapes to, 157;
  Charlemagne again besieges, 159;
  Charlemagne a captive in, 160;
  Aymon’s sons escape from, 160;
  Renaud returns to, 161. 
MONTFAUCON (mon-f[=o]-ko[n=]’).  Adventure of Renaud and Bayard at, 159. 
MONT’GLAVE, GUER’IN DE.  A chanson de geste, 139. 
MONT-SAL’VATCH.  Holy Grail on, 185;
  Frimoutel weary of life on, 189;
  Parzival’s first visit to, 193;
  Gawain on the way to, 197;
  Parzival’s second visit to, 199;
  Parzival king on, 200;
  Lohengrin’s return to, 201;
  Else goes to, 203. 
MOOR.  Fierefiss a, 200. 
MOOR’ISH.  Kings defeated by Cid, 282;
  kings send tribute to Cid, 287;
  kings warn Cid of danger, 287. 
MOOR’LAND.  Kingdom of Siegfried, 28. 
MOORS.  Enmity between Christians and, 154;
  Saforet king of, 156;
  and Holy Grail, 182;
  Rodrigo meets the, 283, 285, 287, 289, 294, 296;
  Tizona won from the, 285;
  Don Alfonso joins, 290;
  Don Alfonso wars against, 293;
  at Valencia, 294, 296, 298, 300;
  flee at sight of Cid, 299. 
MOR’DRED. Related to Arthur, 230;
  treachery of, 230;
  death of, 231. 
MOR’GAN.  I. Meliadus wars against 234;
    kills Meliadus, 235;
    killed by Tristan, 236. 
  II.  Same as Fata Morgana, 95. 
MOR-GA’NA.  Predictions of, 135;
  Ogier meets, 138;
  mother of Meurvin, 139;
  mother of Oberon, 166;
  steals Arthur’s scabbard, 231;
  conveys Arthur to Avalon, 232. 
MO-ROC’CO.  Bucar king of, 298. 
MO’ROLD.  Comes to Cornwall to claim tribute, 236;
  challenged and slain by Tristan, 237;
  Iseult discovers murderer of, 240. 
MORTE D’ARTHUR.  By Malory, 219. 
MOSES.  A hypocrite, 184. 
MUN-TA-BURE’.  In mirage, 95;
  Ortnit besieges, 97.

NAe’GE-LING.  Sword of Beowulf, 12. 
NA’GEL-RING.  Sword of Dietrich, 111, 112, 117. 
NAISMES DE BAVIERE (n[=a]m de bave-er’).  “Nestor of the Carolingian
    legends,” 144. 
NANTES.  Arthur’s court at, 191. 
NA-VARRE’.  Charlemagne’s wars in, 141, 143;
  Don Sancho king of, 289;

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