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.
RA-OUL’ DE BEAU-VAIS’.  Metrical version of story of Tristan
     attributed to, 234. 
RAUCH-EL’SE.  The witch, Wolfdierich meets, 104;
  transformation of, 105. 
RA-VEN’NA.  Longinus intrenched in, 88;
  same as Raben, 123. 
RE-DEEM’ER.  Blood of the, 183. 
RED KNIGHT.  Parzival and the, 191, 192. 
RED SEA.  Huon at the, 165, 170. 
REI’NE-KE FUCHS.  Epic of, 35;
  Goethe’s poem of, 36. 
REI’NOLD.  See Renaud
RE-NAUD’ DE MON-TAU-BAN’.  Paladin of Charlemagne, 129;
  defeated by Ferracute, 142;
  body of, 148;
  son of Aymon, 154;
  receives Bayard and Flamberge, 155;
  prowess of, 155;
  avenges Alard and flees, 156;
  marries Clarissa, and builds Montauban, 156;
  goes to rescue his brothers, 157;
  loses and recovers Bayard, 157;
  betrayed by Iwo, 158;
  saves Iwo, 159;
  and Roland, 159;
  on Montfaucon, 159;
  sacrifices Bayard, 161;
  sets out for Holy Land, 161;
  death of, 162. 
RE-PANSE’ DE JOIE.  Daughter of Frimoutel, 188;
  jeweled garment sent by, 193;
  bears Holy Grail, 193, 199;
  marriage of, 200, 201. 
REUSSEN (rois’sen).  Vlyas prince of the, 94;
  Waldemar king of, 125. 
REY’NARD THE FOX, 35-52;
  epic of, 302;
  importance of story of, 303. 
RE’ZI-A.  Princess, dream of, 171;
  bridal array of, 172;
  escapes with Huon, 173;
  embarks at Ascalon, 174;
  conversion and marriage of, 175;
  Amanda same as, 175. 
RHINE.  Franks cross, 35;
  Xanten on, 54, 64;
  Siegfried rides down along, 55;
  Gunther’s journey on, 59, 61;
  Nibelungen hoard in, 71, 77;
  Worms on, 120;
  Charlemagne dwells near, 129, 130;
  Roland’s name connected with, 150;
  Nonnenwoerth in, 151;
  Renaud’s body cast in, 162. 
RHON, VON DER.  Edited “Heldenbuch,” 86. 
RHYM’ER.  Thomas of Ercildoune the, 234. 
RICH’ARD.  Son of Aymon, 154;
  prisoner of Roland, 159. 
RI-CHOU’DE.  I. Wife of Titurel, 188. 
  II.  Daughter of Titurel, 188. 
RIM’STEIN.  Revolt and defeat of, 122. 
RI-NAL’DO DE TREB-I-ZON’DE.  A chanson de geste, 152. 
RING.  Son of Viking, 248. 
RING’RIC.  Sigurd Ring king of, 255;
  Frithiof in, 267. 
RIS’PA.  Horse of Helme, 115. 
RI-VA-LIN’.  See Meliadus
ROB’ERT DE BOR’RON.  Works of, 182, 204, 205, 219, 234. 
ROB’ERT OF SIC’I-LY, KING.  In Longfellow’s “Tales of a Wayside Inn,” 302. 
ROD-RI’GO DI’AZ.  See Cid
RO’GEN-WALD.  Son of Ragnar, 274;
  death of, 276. 
ROG’ER.  See Hrothgar
ROG’ERS.  Translator of “Reineke Fuchs,” 36. 
ROHAND (r[=o]’an).  See Kurvenal
RO’LAND.  Paladin of Charlemagne, 129;
  birth and childhood of, 133;
  fights knight of the Ardennes, 134;
  knighted, 135;
  duel with Oliver, 139;
  horn of, 139, 145, 146;
  character of, 141;
  combat with Ferracute, 142;
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