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The Danube

Chapter 21: INDEX
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This travelogue follows journeys along the Danube’s scenic stretches, from upper navigable reaches through mountain gorges, vine-clad valleys, medieval castles, and bustling river towns, describing landscapes, local legends, and historical episodes tied to riverfront sites. The narrative combines practical travel observations about steamers, roads, and place-name spellings with sketches of towns and countryside, occasional historical background, and personal impressions gathered during walking and boating excursions. Illustrations accompany the text to amplify visual detail. The tone guides readers interested in picturesque, less-traveled stretches of the river.

INDEX

  • Aach, the, 6
  • Abbach, 25, 26
  • Ada Kaleh, 259, 260, 262-5, 272
  • Addison, Joseph, quoted, 13
  • Aggsbach, 134
  • Aggstein, 135 et seq.
  • Albert of Bavaria, 51 et seq.
  • Albert of Saxony, Duke, 41
  • Albertus Magnus, 11, 42
  • Alföld, the, 222 et seq.
  • Alfred the Great, 45
  • Alison, Sir Archibald, quoted, 12
  • Altmühl, the, 24
  • Andrews, John, 82
  • Angerbach, the, 67
  • Apátin, 230
  • Ardagger, 106-7
  • Arnsdorf, 140
  • Arpád, 206-7
  • Aschach, 87, 91-2, 105
  • Aschach Bach, the, 92
  • Aspern, 178
  • Attila, see Etzel
  • Augustinian monasteries, 7
  • Aventinus, John, quoted, 116-17
  • Babakáj rock, the, 248 et seq.
  • Bachna, the, 262, 269
  • Bad Kreuzen, 109
  • Balaton, Lake, 226, 229
  • Balkans, 244
  • Barges, Danube, 101
  • Batthány, Count Louis, 220
  • Bayerischer Wald, the, 49, 60, 62, 78
  • Báziás, 245-6
  • Beattie, William, 18, 22, 112, 115, 171, 212, 248
  • Bede, the Venerable, 45
  • Befreiungshalle, 23, 24, 33 note
  • Béla IV., 203, 207-9
  • Belgrade, 222, 236 et seq., 244
  • Beinheim, 15
  • Bell, Mr. Edward, quoted, 79
  • Benedictine monasteries, 6, 7, 16, 22, 27, 55, 64, 66, 132, 154
  • Bernauer, Agnes, 51 et seq.
  • Bessarabia, 296
  • Beuron, 6, 7
  • Bezdán, 230
  • Bielach, the, 133
  • Bisamberg, the, 169, 172
  • Bismarck, Prince, 45 et seq.
  • Black Forest, 3
  • Black Sea, 302 et seq.
  • Blau, the, 8
  • Blenheim, Battle of, 9, 11
  • Blindheim, see Blenheim
  • Blocksberg, see Gellert Hill
  • Blomberg, Barbara, 35-6
  • Blondel, 145, 149
  • Bogen, 55, 56, 58-9, 66
  • Bogenberg, the, 54, 56-7
  • Böhmer Wald, 62, 75, 78
  • Braila, 295
  • Breg, the, 3, 4
  • Brenzkofer Berg, 7
  • Brigach, the, 3, 4, 5
  • Browning, Robert, quoted, 39
  • Bruno, Bishop, 117, 123
  • Buchenau, 93
  • Budapest, 191, 204 et seq.
  • Bukarest, 289
  • Bussen, 7
  • Byron, Lord, 180, 295, 297
  • Calafat, 280, 282
  • Campbell, Thomas, quoted, 63-4, 307
  • Capistran, John, 232
  • Carpathian Mountains, 199
  • Carpathians, the Little, 185-7
  • Carpathians, the Southern, 247, 289
  • Cerna, the, 259
  • Charlemagne, Emperor, 61, 105, 122, 133, 161
  • Charles IV. of Bohemia, 41
  • Charles V., Emperor, 35
  • Childeric’s tomb, 34
  • Cistercian monasteries, 93, 124
  • Clarke, Edward Daniel, 302
  • Clark, William Tierney, 216
  • Coburg-Gotha, Princes of, 108
  • Conrad II., Emperor, 107
  • Constance, Lake, 6
  • Costantza (Kustendji), 293
  • Craco, Hun giant, 35
  • Cromwell’s skull, 19
  • Crown Chapel, the, 261
  • Crusaders on the Danube, 38, 60, 107
  • Csallóköz (Grosse Schütt) island, 195-6
  • Cynewulf, 280-1
  • Dacia, 243
  • Dályai, 231
  • Danube Commission, the, 297 et seq.
  • Danube, colour of the, 27-8
  • Danube delta, 296 et seq., 301-2
  • Danube, source of the, 3 et seq.
  • Danube steamers, 77, 81-2, 101, 111
  • D’Arco, Count, 15
  • D’Auvergne, La Tour, 17-18
  • Déak, Francis, 216
  • Deggendorf, 59-62
  • Deutsch-Altenburg, 181, 186
  • Dévény (Theben), 185-7
  • Devil’s Tower, 116-17, 123
  • Devil’s Wall, the, 138
  • Dibdin’s “Bibliographical Tour,” quoted, 103, 131, 154
  • Dillingen, 11
  • Dirndlbach, 86
  • Dobrudja, the, 293-4, 296
  • Dollinger, Hans, 35
  • Dömös, 200
  • Donaueschingen, 3, 4, 6
  • Donaumoos, 11, 17, 19
  • Donauriet, 11
  • Donaustauf, 40, 42
  • Donauwörth, 14, 16
  • Draculf, Bishop, 163
  • Draueck, see Drávatorak
  • Drávatorak, 231
  • Drave, the, 222, 231, 235
  • Drey Kule, the, 255
  • Duck Castle, 6
  • Dunaföldvár, 226
  • Dupont, General, 152-3
  • Durrenstein, 142 et seq.
  • Ebelsberg, 99, 100
  • Ebersberg, Count, 123
  • Ebrach, the Black Friar of, 26
  • Eck, Johann, 19
  • Efferding, 92-3
  • Egbert, King, 45
  • Ehingen, 8
  • Eining, 20
  • Elchingen, 10
  • Ellis, Sir Henry, quoted, 145
  • Emmersdorf, 133
  • Engelhartzell, 86
  • Enns, the, 105
  • Erd, 226
  • Erdöd, 231
  • Erlaf, the, 126
  • Essling, 178
  • Eszek, 227, 231
  • Esztergom (Gran), 195, 198-9
  • Etzel (Attila), 20, 59, 67, 126, 160, 182
  • Eugène, Prince, 12, 15, 186, 226-7, 234
  • Ewesheim, Frederick von, 42
  • Fadruoz, John, 191
  • Felbermann, Mr. Louis, 223
  • Ferdinand, King, 14
  • Fidinger, Stephen, 93
  • Fischerberg, 60
  • Francis Joseph, Emperor, 207-8
  • Fraunhofer, Joseph von, 54
  • Frederick III., Emperor, 95
  • Freudenstein, 93
  • Freyenstein, 122
  • Fridingen, 6
  • Froissart, 67
  • “Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk,” quoted, 81
  • Fruška Gora, the, 231, 234
  • Fürstenberg, Prince, 4
  • Galambócz (Golubacz), 248, 251-2
  • Galambócz Cavern, 252
  • Galatz, 82, 295
  • Gamelbert, 60-1
  • Garam, the, 199
  • Geissingen, 6
  • Gellert Hill, 204, 208, 211
  • Georgsberg, 76
  • Gibbon, Edward, 20, 38, 62, 67, 100, 181, 233, 275, 280, 283, 291
  • Giurgevo, 288-9
  • Godkin, E. L., 188, 200
  • Goethe, 43
  • Gold in the Danube, 163, 247
  • Golubacz, see Galambócz
  • Gombos, 231
  • Gönyö, 195
  • Goor, Sieur, 15
  • Görgy, General, 197
  • Goths, migration of, 290-2
  • Gottweih, 144, 154
  • Gradiste, 247
  • Gran, see Esztergom
  • Gran, the, see Garam
  • Greben, the, 254-5
  • Greifenstein, 163 et seq.
  • Grein, 107-8, 117-18, 129
  • Greinberg, 108
  • Greiner-schwall, the, 109, 119
  • Gross Maros, see Nagy Maros
  • Gunzburg, 11
  • Gura-Jalomitza, 294
  • Gustavus Adolphus, 14, 17, 104
  • Gutenstein, 7
  • Györ (Raab), 195
  • Hadmar, the “Hound of Kuenring,” 137-8
  • Haichenbach, 88, 90
  • Hainburg, 181, 186
  • Hals, 77
  • Hardy, Mr. Thomas, quoted, 179
  • Hartley, Sir Charles, quoted, 278
  • Hausstein, 112, 115, 120
  • Hegau, the, 6
  • Heidenfels, 7
  • Heining, 70
  • Heinrichsburg, 25
  • Helka, Queen, 160-1
  • Hemans, Mrs., quoted, 149
  • Hemmauer, Æmilius, 55, 57
  • Hengersberg, 65
  • Hengist and Horsa, 45
  • Henriod, Major, 153
  • Henry II. of Germany, 25
  • Henry III., Emperor, 116-17
  • Henry VI., Emperor, 40
  • Henry the Proud, 40
  • Hercynian Forest, 3
  • Herkulesbad, see Mehadia
  • Heron as “water maker,” 102
  • Hersova, 294
  • Hienheim, 20, 21, 24
  • Hildegartsburg, 69
  • Hirschenau, 122
  • Höchstäd, 11, 12
  • Hofkirchen, 66
  • Hohenfels, Conrad, 41-2
  • Hohenlinden, 63
  • Hohenzollern, Prince, 7
  • Hollenburg, 159
  • Höller, Burgomaster of Straubing, 54
  • Holstein, Duke Adolf von, 87
  • Homberg, 6
  • Horn, Count, 15
  • Hössgang, the, 111, 113
  • Hughes, Mr. C. E., quoted, 6
  • Hunyadi Janos, 209, 232, 236-8
  • Iller, the, 8
  • Ilok, see Ujlak
  • Ilz, the, 57, 71, 75, 76, 77, 80
  • Ilzstad, 76
  • Immendingen, 6
  • Ingolstadt, 17, 19, 53
  • Inn, the, 67, 75, 76, 80, 242
  • Innstadt, 76, 77, 81
  • Iron Gate, the, 70, 82, 269 et seq., 289
  • Iron Gate, the Little, 254-5
  • Isaccea, 296
  • Isa, Danube water sprite, 85-6
  • Isar, the, 62-4
  • Isen, the, 63
  • Ismail, 296-7
  • Isperdorf, 122
  • Ister, ancient name of the Danube, 243
  • Jalomitza, the, 294
  • Jochenstein, the, 85-6
  • “Jodelen,” 82-3
  • John of Austria, Don, 35-6
  • Jókai, Maurus, 197-8, 245
  • Julian, Emperor, 100-1
  • Kahlenberg, the, 162, 169, 173-4
  • Kalocsa, 227
  • Kalvarienberg, the, 93, 94
  • Kamenitz, 232
  • Kapfelberg, 25
  • Karlowitz, Treaty of, 209, 235
  • Kasten, 85
  • Kazán, the, 255-6, 279, 276
  • Kelheim, 23, 24, 27
  • Kepler, John, 36, 96
  • Kilia, 296-7
  • Kilia branch of the Danube, 296, 302
  • Kinzing, 67-8
  • Kirnbergwald, the, 93
  • Kisfaludy, Charles, 223
  • Kis Körös, 227
  • Kladova, 274
  • Klapka, General, 197
  • Klein Aggsbach, 135
  • Kleine Mühlbach, the, 90
  • Klenze, Leo von, 44
  • Klosterberg, 80
  • Kloster-Metten, 60-1
  • Klosterneuberg, 169, 172
  • Kloster Wilhering, 93
  • Komárom (Komorn), 196-8
  • Korneuburg, 169
  • Körtvélyes, 195
  • Kossiak, 279
  • Kossuth, Louis, 220
  • Krämpelstein, 83-4
  • Krems, 109, 152, 156-8
  • Kreuzenstein, 168
  • Kriemhilda, 20, 78-80, 92, 126, 160, 182
  • Krotzka, 244
  • Kuenring, the Hound of, 137
  • Kustendji, see Costantza
  • Kutusof, General, 152, 154
  • Ladislas IV., 189
  • Lamberg, Count, 217
  • Langenlebarn, 163
  • Lang-Enzersdorf, 172
  • Lászlóvár, 251
  • Lauingen, 11
  • Lechs, the, 17
  • Lechsend, 17
  • Leopold, Duke, 105
  • Leopold, Emperor, 162
  • Leopoldsberg, the, 170, 172-4
  • Lewis, Mr. H. R., 98
  • Linz, 36, 78, 88, 91, 93, 94 et seq., 99, 100
  • Lobau, 178 et seq.
  • Lom-Palanka, 282-3
  • Longfellow, H. W., quoted, 32
  • Lorraine, Duke of, 161-2, 210
  • Louis, Duke of Bavaria, 58
  • Louis the Bearded, 53
  • Louis the Severe, Duke, 17
  • Ludmilla, Countess of Bogen, 58
  • Ludwig I. of Bavaria, 23, 35, 43, 44, 45
  • Ludwig Canal, the, 24, 27
  • Lutzingen, 11
  • Mack, General, 9, 10
  • Mansfield’s “Water Lily on the Danube,” 27, 90, 99
  • March, the, 182, 185
  • Marchfeld, the, 173, 178 et seq., 186, 189
  • Marchfeld, Battle of, 99
  • Marcus Aurelius, 182
  • Mariahilf, 6
  • Mariahilf (Passau), 71, 76, 77, 81
  • Maria-Taferl, pilgrimage church, 124 et seq.
  • Maria Theresa, Empress, 66, 189, 190-1
  • Marie Antoinette, 5
  • Markets, Orsova, 260;
  • Pozsony, 191-2;
  • Ratisbon, 31-2
  • Marlborough, Duke of, 11, 12, 14, 19;
  • quoted, 14-16
  • Marbach, 86, 124, 126
  • Matthias Corvinus, 154-5, 157, 201
  • Mautern, 154
  • Mauthausen, 102, 105
  • Maximilian I., Emperor, 88
  • Maximilian Joseph, King, 70
  • Mazeppa, 295-6
  • Mehadia, 260
  • Mehring, 19
  • Meistersänger, 10
  • Meredith, George, quoted, 213-4
  • Milanovac, 254
  • Mœsia, 243, 290
  • Mohacs, 228 et seq.
  • Möhringen, 6
  • Mölk, 130 et seq.
  • Monk, the Black, 116
  • Moltenburg, Baron of, 15
  • Moltke, von, 45
  • Montagu, Lady M. W., 37, 211, 227, 231, 234, 241
  • Morava, the, 245
  • Moreau, General, 14
  • Mortagne, Sieur, 15
  • Mortier, Marshal, 152-3
  • Mühlheim, 6
  • Munderkirchen, 8
  • Munich, 62
  • Murat, Marshal, 154
  • Naab, the, 27
  • Nagy-Maros, 200
  • Nagytétény, 226
  • Napoleon, 9, 10, 29, 39, 95, 132, 152, 154-5, 178 et seq.
  • Natternberg, the, 59, 60
  • Nebel, the, 11
  • Negotin, 280
  • Nesmühl, see Nezmély
  • Neuberg, 17, 19
  • Neuhaus, 90
  • Neusatz, see Ujvidek
  • Neustadt, 21
  • Nezmély (Nesmühl), 198
  • “Nibelungenlied,” 45, 161;
  • quoted, 20, 79, 127
  • Nicholas of Verdun, 172
  • Nicopoli, 283-6
  • Nieder-Altaich, 64-5, 66
  • Nieder Ranna, 86
  • Noricum, Roman province, 67, 242
  • Nszód, 227
  • Nussdorf, 172-3
  • Ober-Altaich, 55, 56, 58, 66
  • Oberhaimer, Lords of, 87
  • Oberhausen, 17, 18, 19
  • Ober Loiben, 153
  • Ober-Marchbal, 8
  • Ó-Moldova, 247
  • Ober Mühl, 90
  • Oberndorf, 26
  • Obernzell, 85
  • Öbling, 55
  • Odoacer, 67-8
  • Ogradena, 258
  • Oltenitza, 290
  • “Ordinari” boats, 82, 118
  • Orsova, 244, 247, 259, 260, 271
  • Ortenburg, Counts of, 66-7, 69
  • Osterhofen, 66, 69
  • Ostrovo, island, 245
  • Otho, Duke, 41-2
  • Ottensheim, 93
  • Ottokar of Bohemia, 181
  • Ovid in exile, 293
  • Palánka, 232
  • Pallandt, Major-General, 15
  • Pancsova, 244
  • Pannonia, 242
  • Pappenheim, Count, 92
  • Párkány, 199
  • Parminius, St., 55, 64
  • Passau, 27, 69, 71, 75 et seq., 88
  • Passau, Bishops of, 76, 78, 84, 86, 133
  • Passau Spell, the, 80
  • Passau, Treaty of, 76
  • Peasant’s Revolt, the, 91, 92, 100
  • Peck, the, 247
  • Pellina, 285
  • Persenbeug, 122-4
  • Peter’s Cavern, 7
  • Peter the Hermit, 233
  • Pétervárad (Peterwardein), 232-4
  • Petófi, Alexander, 224, 227
  • Petronell, 181
  • Pfennigberg, 99
  • Pfohren, 6
  • Pförring, 20, 78
  • Philip, Emperor, murdered, 26
  • Planché, J., 38, 79, 88, 112, 118, 128, 149, 162
  • Plattensee, 115
  • Plattling, 62
  • Pleinting, 68
  • Plevna, 282-3
  • Pöchlarn, 126
  • Pope, Alexander, quoted, 44
  • Porta, Baptista, 97
  • Pöstlingberg, the, 91, 93, 95
  • Poulter, Rev. B., 240
  • Pozsony, (Pressburg), 187 et seq.
  • Premonstratensian monasteries, 8
  • Pressburg, see Pozsony
  • Pritchard, Joseph, 82
  • Prüfening, 27
  • Pruth, the, 295-6
  • Quin, Michael Joseph, 247, 275, 279
  • Raab, see Györ
  • Rabenfels, 7
  • Rabenstein, 110
  • Radujevac, 279, 280
  • Rain, 17
  • Rama, 245
  • Ranariedl, 86
  • Ranna Bach, the, 86
  • Rasova, 294
  • Ratisbon, 21, 24, 26, 27 et seq., 68, 82, 137
  • Ratisbon, Bishops of, 41, 50
  • Ratisbon bridge, legend of, 29-31
  • Rechtenstein, 8
  • Regen, the, 57
  • Regensburg, see Ratisbon
  • Reidlingen, 7
  • Reni, 296
  • Reutlinger, Susanna, 96
  • Rhine, the, 6, 21, 88
  • Richard, Cœur de Lion, 39, 106, 142 et seq., 155, 163
  • Ried, 86
  • Riesbeck, quoted, 117
  • Roman road along the Danube, 256-8, 274
  • Roman stations on the Danube, 11, 20, 24, 38, 59, 66, 67, 69, 77, 78, 94, 95, 101, 105, 161, 181, 195, 198, 199, 206, 232, 274, 282, 292
  • Roman Wall, from the Danube to the Rhine, 20;
  • to the Tisza, 230;
  • to the Black Sea, 293
  • Roritzers, architects, 32
  • Rossatz, 144
  • Rüdeger of Pöchlarn, 126-8, 130
  • Rudolph I., Emperor, 99
  • Rudolph of Habsburg, 181, 189
  • Rustzuk, 287-8
  • St. Andreas, island, 203
  • St. Emmeram’s Abbey, 31, 34, 40, 41, 42
  • St. Florian, 106, 163
  • St. Florian’s Monastery, 103-4
  • St. George and the Dragon, 252
  • St. Georgen, 3, 4, 5
  • St. George’s branch of the Danube, 296
  • St. Gotthard, 64
  • St. Leopold, 169 et seq., 174
  • St. Luke at Enns, 106
  • St. Mark at Enns, 106
  • St. Maurice, 65
  • St. Michael, 140
  • St. Nikola, 118, 120
  • St. Ottilia, pilgrimage church, 107
  • St. Peter at Enns, 106
  • St. Stephen, 199
  • St. Stephen, Crown of, 189, 191, 207
  • St. Severinus, 67-8
  • St. Tuto, 40
  • Sandbach, 70
  • Sarmingbach, 122
  • Sarmingstein, 121
  • Saüssenstein, 124
  • Save, the, 67, 231, 235, 237, 242
  • Schiller, quoted, 104
  • Schlägen, 89
  • Schlägen, the, 87, 88, 89, 107, 109
  • Schmidt, General, 152-3
  • Schneeberg, the, 124
  • Schneiderschlössl, see Krämpelstein
  • Schneckenburger, Max, 6
  • Schönbühel, 133-4
  • Schreckenwald, the robber, 135 et seq.
  • Schwallenbach, 138
  • Semendria, 244-5
  • Semlin, see Zimony
  • Sereth, the, 295
  • Serpents, Isle of, 302 et seq.
  • Sigismund, King, 283-5
  • Sigmaringen, 7
  • Silistria, 292
  • Sirmium, 101
  • Sistov, 286
  • Skene, Miss F. M. F., 259, 273, 286-7, 293
  • Slankamen, 235
  • Smarda, 289
  • Sobieski, John, 161-2
  • Soliman, Sultan, 116
  • Somorja (Sommerein), 195
  • Somovit, 282-3
  • Sossau, 50, 56
  • Southey, Robert, quoted, 13-14
  • Spatt, peasant leader, 87
  • Spielberg Castle, 102-3
  • “Spirit of the Water,” the, 83
  • Spitz, 139, 140, 153
  • Spratt, Captain, 301, 306
  • Stadtamhof, 29, 40
  • Stauf, 92
  • Steamers on the Danube, 246
  • Stein, 152, 154, 155
  • Steyregg, 99
  • Stillenstein, the, 119
  • Stillenstein, Klamm, 119
  • Stockerau, 117
  • Strabo, 4
  • Straubing, 19, 43, 50 et seq., 56
  • Strauss’s “Blue Danube Waltz,” 27
  • Strudel, the, 89, 107, 108, 110 et seq., 117
  • Struden, 119, 120
  • Sturmberg, the, 76
  • Sulina, 82, 298, 301
  • Sulina Channel, 297, 299
  • Svinica, 254-5
  • Széchenyi, Count Stephen, 246-7, 275
  • Széchenyi road, the, 246, 253, 255
  • Symons, Mr. Arthur, quoted, 218-9
  • Szöny, 198
  • Tacitus, 4
  • Tallard, Marshal, 15
  • Tata, Lake, 198
  • Temes, the, 244
  • Temesvár, 244, 246
  • Teufelsfelsen, the, 25
  • Thalheim, 6
  • Theben, see Dévény
  • Theiss, the, see Tisza
  • Theodoric the Ostrogoth, 182
  • Thundorf, 64
  • Thungen, General, 15
  • Thurn and Taxis, Prince, 34, 50
  • Tilly, Count, 17, 19, 104-5
  • Tillysberg, 103-4
  • Timok, the, 279, 280
  • Tisza, 235
  • Tisza, the, 222, 230-1, 235
  • Tomi, 293
  • Tóváros, 198
  • Traisen, the, 160-1
  • Traisenmauer, 160
  • Trajan, Emperor, 258
  • Trajan’s Bridge, 275
  • Traun, the, 99, 100
  • Traundorf, 99
  • Trotter, Sir Henry, quoted, 299
  • Tulcea, 296-7
  • Tulln, 161-2, 175
  • Tullner Feld, the, 161, 168
  • Turenne, 18
  • Turn-Magurelle, 286
  • Turn Severin, 274, 277-9
  • Tuschl, Heinrich, 69
  • Tutrakan, 290
  • Tuttlingen, 6, 7
  • Ujlak (Ilok), 231
  • Ujvidek (Neusatz), 230, 232
  • Ulm, 6, 8 et seq.
  • Und, 156
  • Unter Loiben, 153
  • Unter Mühl, 90
  • Unternbach, 60
  • Urfahr, 93, 95
  • Uttilo, Duke, 66
  • Utto, 61
  • Uttobrunn, 61
  • Vácz (Waitzen), 200, 203
  • Vág, the, 196
  • Vardar, the, 245
  • Verciorova, 262
  • Veterani Cavern, 256
  • Viechtenstein, 85
  • Vienna, 95, 132, 161, 168, 172 et seq.
  • Villeroy, Marshal, 15
  • Vilshofen, 69, 70
  • Vineyards, 133, 139, 141, 155, 211, 231, 234
  • Vischnitz, 244
  • Visegrád, 200 et seq.
  • Vohenburg, 19
  • Vukovár, 231
  • Wachau, the, 99, 100, 107, 128 et seq.
  • Wacht am Rhein, 6
  • Wagner, Herr F., painter, 77
  • Wagner, Martin, sculptor, 44
  • Wagram, 178, 180
  • Waitzen, see Vácz
  • Walhalla, 23, 33 note, 40, 42 et seq., 49
  • Wallsee, 106
  • Ward, Maria, 11
  • Wassenburg, Counts of, 85
  • Weber, Herr Carl Julius, 122
  • Weigl, Augustin, 129, 158
  • Weissenkirchen, 141
  • Weitenbach, 130
  • Weitenegg, 128, 129, 130-1, 133
  • Weltenburg, 22, 24
  • Werfenstein, 119
  • Wertz, the, 15
  • Wesenufer, 87
  • Wesselényi, Baron Nicholas, 215
  • Wetterkreutz, 159
  • Widdin, 101, 280, 282
  • Wiener Wald, 159, 161, 163, 173
  • Winzer, near Passau, 66
  • Winzer, near Ratisbon, 28
  • Wirbel, 89, 107, 108, 112 et seq.
  • Wischelburg, 59
  • Wittelsbach, Otto of, 26
  • Wolkersdorf, 180
  • Wood, Major-General, 15
  • Wörth, 50
  • Wörth, island, 110, 119
  • Wotton, Sir Henry, quoted, 96-7
  • Würtemburg, 8
  • Ybbs, 124
  • Ybbs, the, 122, 124
  • Zeiselmauer, 163
  • Zimony (Semlin), 222, 235
  • Zweifaltendorf, 8