AM-BRO'SI-US AU-RE-LI-A'NUS. British chief, 205. AM'E-LINGS. The, 100-109. AM'EL-RICH. Ferryman's signal, 76. AM-FOR'TAS. Son of Frimontel, 188; king of Montsalvatch, 189; wound of, 189; agony of, 193; brother of, 199; cured, 200; death of, 200; armor of, 201. AN-GAN'TYR. Helps to recover ship Ellida, 250; ruler of Orkney Islands, 250; Frithiof sent to claim tribute from, 258; Frithiof's landing seen by watchman of, 260; Frithiof's visit to, 261; purse of, 261. ANGEL. Visits Charlemagne, 130; visits Ogier, 137; visits Oliver, 139. AN'GE-LA. Huon advised by, 170; Huon delivers, 170. AN-GLO-SAX'ONS. "Beowulf" probably composed by, 9. AN-GOU-LAF'FRE. Castle of, 169; Huon's encounter with, 169; ring of, 173. AN-GUR-VA'DEL. Magic sword, 247; Thorsten receives, 249; Frithiof inherits, 253. AN'TON. See _Hector_. ANT'WERP. Marriage of Else and Lohengrin at, 203. AN'ZI-US. Emperor of Constantinople, 100. A-POL'LO. Marsile worships, 144. A-PU'LI-A. Part of Rother's kingdom, 89. A-QUI-TAINE'. Walther son of duke of, 124; Brutus coasts along, 308. AR'ABS. Huon defeats a band of, 166; Spain under the, 282. AR'A-GON. Calahorra cause of quarrel in, 286; Don Ramiro of, 286. ARDENNES (är-den'). Quest for robber knight of the, 134; Aymon's sons take refuge in, 160. AR-GO-NAU'TIC EXPEDITION. In mediaeval literature, 303. A'RI-AS GON-ZA'LO, DON. Receives challenge, 291. A-RIB'A-DALE. Bearer of Holy Grail, 201. A-RI-OS'TO. Version of Roland by, 130; Merlin's fountain mentioned by, 211; works of, 302, 307. AR'NOLD, MATTHEW. Treats of Arthurian legend, 204; version of Tristan and Iseult, 234. AR'THUR. Dietrich wooes daughter of, 123; Ogier joins, 138; in Avalon, 139; Parzival sets out for court of, 189; at Nantes, 191; Parzival's request to, 192; Parzival sends conquered knights to, 196; knights Parzival, 196; Gawain a knight of, 196; hears of Gawain's prowess, 198; Parzival visits, 200; vain quest for Holy Grail, 201; legend of King, 204, 214-233; Merlin serves, 205, 210; birth of, 210; Merlin makes palace and armor for, 211; adventures of, 214; brought up by Sir Hector, 214; comes to London, 215; adventure with sword, 215; overcomes Gawain, 216; secures sword Excalibur, 217; victories of, 217; marriage of with Guinevere, 217; receives Round Table, 217; welcomes Lancelot, 220; repudiates and reinstates Guinevere, 220; questions knights, 225; cannot defend Guinevere in judicial duel, 226; yearly tournaments of, 226; and Elaine, 229; quarrels with Lancelot, 229; leaves Guinevere with Mordred, 230; wars against Mordred. 230; mortal wound of. 231; disposes of Excalibur, 231; departs in barge. 232; Philip II.'s oath in favor of. 232; buried at Glastonbury. 232; Lancelot buried at feet of. 233; Tristan a contemporary of, 234; Tristan goes to court of. 243; Tristan delivers, 244; reconciles Mark and Iseult, 244. AS'CA-LON. Huon at, 174.
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