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Black Lamb and Grey Falcon

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by Rebecca West


  Tsiganovitch

  Tsintsari (Vlachs)

  Tsintsar-Markovitch, General

  Tsintsar-Markovitch, Minister of Foreign Affairs

  Tsvetkovitch, Premier ; in Vienna

  Tudor, Mary

  Tuileries

  Turgeniev

  Turkestan

  Turkey ; Austria and Hungary against; Bosnians and Herzegovinians against; Christian provinces of; Dubrovnik ambassadors to; German plans against; in Europe ; old; reorganized by Sultan Mohammed II, ; resistance of Dubrovnik to; Serbia’s enemy

  Turk-s ; and Christian churches; architecture of; Army; at Kossovo; at Mohacs; Austria attacked by; Balkans defeated by ; Bosnian misgovernment by; brought to Europe by Cantacuzenus ; dress; driven from Bosnia ; Empire of the ; harried by Britain and Russia; in 1464, in Albania ; in Asia Minor; Islamic ; maladministration by; Montenegrins and; occupation of Yugoslavia by ; Ottoman; return to Belgrade; rule; Sarajevo and ; Serbia and; women in Macedonia

  Tvrtko, King of Bosnia

  Twain, Mark

  Tyirich, Lieutenant-Colonel

  Tziganes

  Uglyesha

  Uliz Ali

  Ultramontane Party

  Ulysse

  United States

  University Students’ Hostel

  Unzen

  Urosh, King Stephen

  Uskoks

  Uzhitse

  Vaistina

  Vakchitch family

  Vakuf

  Valeria

  Valetta

  Valois, Charles de

  Vandals

  Varangian guard

  Vardar, River

  Vardarska Banovina

  Vareshanin, General

  Varna

  Vasili, Bishop

  Vasoyevitch tribe, memorial to the

  Vatican, the

  Vaughan the Silurist

  Velbuzhd (Kustendil)

  Veles; church at

  Venetia; culture of

  Venetian Inquisition

  Venetians

  Venice ; and Dalmatia; Doge of

  Venizelos

  Venus, Ludovisi triptych of

  Verdi

  Veronese, Paolo

  Versailles; Treaty of

  Vesuvius

  Vetsera, Marie; mother of; uncles of

  Via Egnatia

  Vickers

  Victor, Count

  Victor Emmanuel, King

  Victoria, Queen

  Vidd

  Vienna ; Belvedere in ; Capuchin church of; Congress of; death of Julia Hunyadi in ; Kurhaus outside; Milan’s debts in; Mobiliendepot in ; Nazi uprising in; of the Habsburgs; Opera House; Philharmonic; Turks at; working-class tenements of

  Villach

  Villeue

  Viollis, Andree

  Visok

  Vlachs. See Tsintsari

  Vladislav of Poland, King

  Vladivostok

  Voinovitch, Count

  Voivodina; Croats and Serbs of the

  Voltaire

  Vranina

  Vrdnik; monastery; coffin of Tsar Lazar at

  Vuk, Prince

  Vukashin

  Vukotitch

  Vutchitch

  Wagner, Richard

  Waldensian persecutions

  Wallachia

  War, Second. See Great War

  War of 1914. See Great War

  War of Independence

  Wars of the Roses

  Warsaw

  Washington

  Washington, George

  Wells, H. G.

  Wends in Germany

  Werfel, Franz

  West, Mae

  Western Roman Empire ; decadence of

  Westminster, Statute of

  Weygand

  Wharton, Edith

  What is Art? (Tolstoy)

  Whistler, Rex

  Wienerwald, Serbs in the

  Wilde, Oscar

  Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship (Goethe)

  Wilhelm of Germany, Kaiser

  Wilkinson, Sir Gardner

  William IV of England, King

  William of Wied

  Wilson, Sir Henry

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Windsor, Duke of

  World War. See Great War

  Wörther See

  Wotton, Sir Henry

  Wreckers, The (Ethel Smythe)

  Yablanitsa

  Yaitse (Jajce) ; fortress in; waterfall of

  Yanina

  Yanka Puszta

  Yasnaya Polyana

  Yazak, monastery of

  Yeftitch, Prime Minister

  Yelena, Grand Duchess. in Skoplje

  Yelitsa

  Yellatchitch; statue of

  Yezero

  Young, Brigham

  Young Turk movement

  Yovanovitch, Liuba

  Yovanovna

  Yugoslavia-ns ; Agrarian Reform Scheme of; and deaths ; Army; communism and ; Constantine’s belief in; constitution of, too ff.; Croatia and ; difficulties in; destruction of; first visit to; food in; frontier; German demands on; German tourists in; Government ; Hungarians and; idea; journey through; Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes changed to; military service for; Moslems in; Navy; new state of; of ; Orthodox ; political situation of. ; pro-; propaganda; reading and writing in; Roman Catholic Church and; sandals of ; separatist campaigns in; unity in vitality of; wine of; west and; women. young

  Zadruga

  Zagreb ; Archbishop’s palace in; Cathedral; Croat politicians in; dancer in; Easter ceremony in; German influence in ; intellectuals of; market-place ; Opera House at; Orthodox church in; St. Mark’s Square in ; -Sava; Slav Academy in; treasury of the Cathedral in., trial of 53 Serbs in; University

  Zara

  Zemun

  Zeta

  Zheraitch

  Zhikovitch, General

  Zhitcha; Cathedral ; frescoes in

  Zionism

  Zita, Empress of Hungary

  Zorka

  Zoroastrianism

  Zvechan

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  1 It must be remembered that this journal was written in 1937.

  2 This Concordat was abandoned in 1938 because of the fierce opposition of the Serbs and the lukewarm attitude of the Croats. It was entirely the project of the Vatican.

  3 ‘He licked his wife’s face, and crept into her dear familiar breasts, enfolded her and sought the throat he knew so well. All who were there-for they had friends with them—shuddered with horror. But she stroked the sleek neck of the crested reptile, and all at once there were two snakes there with intertwining coils, which after a little while glided away into the woods near by. Now, as when they were human, they neither fear men nor wound them and are gentle creatures, who still remember what they were.‘

  4 I was about to discover the reason for this from a Viennese historian when the Anschluss came, and there was silence.

  5 ‘We were all three together in the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul at Petrograd.’

  6 ‘Yes, Madame, I and our good little Constantine were shut up in the same cell, and afterwards we were condemned to death, both of us.’

  7 ‘Just think of it, he was condemned to death twice. Twice! Twice!’

  8 ‘You know how it is, Madame! We were only young.’

  9 ‘Poor Peter totters slowly by, pale as a corpse, and full of fear.’

  10 Queen Natalia died in a convent in Paris in May 1941.

 

 

 


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