riend of Viking and Halfdan, 248;
sons of attack Viking's sons, 249.
NO'BEL. King of the animals, 36;
anger of against Reynard, 37;
Brown returns to, 41;
Reynard before, 43;
hears of treasure, 45;
pardons Reynard, 46;
discovers Lampe's murder, 47.
NON'NEN-WORTH. Hildegarde retires to convent of, 150;
Roland lingers near, 151.
NOR'MAN-DY. Ludwig king of, 28;
Gudrun taken to, 29;
Ortwine comes to, 32;
Rollo settles in, 280.
NOR'MANS. Conquer England, 9;
pursued by Hegelings, 29;
and Hegelings, 32;
invade Paris, 138;
strategy of, 277;
defeated by Ella, 279;
found Lunduna Burg, 280.
NORNS. Frithiof's vision of, 267.
NORSE. Origin of Gudrun, 22;
literary treasures, 246.
NORSE'MEN. Tristan and the, 235, 236.
NORTH. Literary treasures of, 246;
gods and heroes of, 246;
Thorsten owner of great treasures of, 251.
NORTH CAPE. Discovered by Othere, 18.
NORTH-GAL'LIS. Queen of, 232.
NORTH'MEN. Kidnap Tristan, 235.
NOR-THUM'BER-LAND. Ella king of, 278.
NOR'WAY. Wilkina land is, 121;
ships from, 235;
Halogaland in, 246;
Uplands in, 248;
Ringrie in, 255;
Ragnar's sojourn in, 271.
NU'DUNG. Son of Ruediger, death of, 126.
O'BE-RON. I. Poem by Wieland, and opera by Weber, 163.
II. King of fairies, 163;
Huon sees, 166;
magic horn of, 167;
gives horn and goblet to Huon, 168;
ring of, 169;
shelters Huon, and sends Malebron to his aid, 170;
Rezia's vision of, 171;
promises aid to Huon and Rezia, 172;
comes to Huon's aid, 173;
warns Oberon, 174;
Huon disobeys, 175;
Titania and, 175, 176, 179;
Huon rescued by, 178, 181;
brings Huon to fairyland, 179, 181;
Julius Caesar father of, 210.
O'DA. Daughter of Constantine, 89;
Rother wooes and wins, 89-93;
kidnaped by magician, 93;
Rother rescues, 94;
Helche daughter of, 94.
O'DEN-WALD. Death of Siegfried in the, 67, 71.
O-DI'LI-A. Wife of Dietmar, 110.
O'DIN. Hrothgar a descendant of, 9;
Skeaf sent by, 10;
Loki comes north with, 246;
Sigurd Ring dedicates himself to, 266;
ancestor of Danish kings, 269.
OF'TER-DING-EN, VON. Supposed author of "Nibelungenlied," 53;
"Heldenbuch" partly compiled from, 86.
O'GIER LE DAN'OIS. A _chanson de geste_, 135.
O'GIER THE DANE. A paladin of Charlemagne, 129;
a hostage, 135;
marries Bellissande, 136;
admiration of Danes for, 136;
quarrels with Charlemagne, 136;
terror and escape of, 137;
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