Wrath, 257
Wreck of the Hesperus, 467
Wulfstan, 218
Wülpensand, 326
X
Xanten, 329, 333
Xanthus River, 37
Xerxes, 179
Ximena, 107, 108, 114, 116, 120, 126
Y
Yale, 464
Yama, 453, 454
Youkahainen, 374, 376-379
Younger Edda, 361
Yudhishthira, 438, 442, 443
Z
Zal, 402-405, 411, 413, 414
Zamorin, 135, 136
Zamorra, 110, 111, 112
Zealand, 325
Zephon, 295, 296
Zeus, 22
Zhukovski, 372
Zohak, 400, 401
Zopher, 396
Zrinyi, 392
notes
1
A detailed account of Oedipus, Heracles, the Argonauts, and the "War of Troy" is given in the author's "Myths of Greece and Rome."
2
All the quotations from the Iliad are taken from Pope's translation.
3
The quotations of the Odyssey are taken from Pope's translation.
4
See chapter on Venus in the author's "Myths of Greece and Rome."
5
All the quotations in this article are from Virgil's Aeneid, Conington's translation.
6
See the author's "Story of the Romans."
7
See the author's "Legends of the Middle Ages."
8
Another version of this story can be found in the author's "Legends of the Middle Ages."
9
See the author's "Story of Old France."
10
All the quotations in this chapter are from John O'Hagen's translation of the "Song of Roland."
11
See the author's "Legends of the Rhine."
12