rges 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;
rescues Guinevere, 221, 226, 229;
sees Holy Grail, 221, 226;
knights Sir Gareth, 221;
and Sir Galahad, 224;
vow of, 225;
and Elaine, 227-229;
Arthur's anger against, 230;
visits Guinevere, 233;
death and burial of, 233;
Tristan like, 242;
Iseult at castle of, 244.
LAN-GO-BAR'DI-AN. Cycle of romances, 86-99;
nobles reject Helmigis, 88;
scepter given to Rother, 88;
queen, Oda becomes, 93.
LAN'GO-BARDS. Same as Langobardians, settle in Pannonia, 86;
quarrel between Gepidae and, 87.
LAST SUPPER. Holy Grail used for the, 183.
LATIN. Version of Reynard, 35;
poem of Walther von Wasgenstein, 124;
chronicle attributed to Turpin, 129;
version of Roland, 130;
version of Tristan, 234;
epics, 303;
writers and Alexander, 305.
LAU'RIN. Adventures of with Dietrich and knights, 118-120.
LA-VIN'I-A. Niece of, mother of Brutus, 307.
LA'WAINE, SIR. Brother of Elaine, 227.
LAZ'A-RUS, ST. Rodrigo's vision of, 286.
LEAR, KING. Shakespeare's tragedy of, 309.
LEICESTER (l[)e]s't[e(]r). Founded by King Leir, 309.
LEIR, KING. Founder of Leicester, 309.
LE-O'DE-GRAUNCE. King of Scotland, Arthur and, 217.
LE-O-GE'CI-A. Brutus hears oracle at, 308.
LEON (l[=a]-[=o]n'). Don Alfonso
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