E

Easter, 4

Eben, 71, 73, 135–6

Eguane, 413

Ehreguota, 19

Ehrenberger Klause, 34, 286

Eleanor of Scotland, 146, 243

Elias, 404

Elmo, Sant’, 38

Embs, 21

Engadeiners, the, 58

English officers in Austrian service, 327

Enguane, 413, 428

Enneberg, the, 297

Epiphany customs and legends, 99–101, 116 et seq.

Erasmus, St., legend of, 38

— Quillinus, 151

Ernst der Eiserne, 84, 240, 252

Erzherzog, Johann, 300

Etruscan remains in Tirol, xiv note, xvi–xix, 79, 129–31 note, 307, 346–7, 350, 371–4, 407 et seq., 416 note, 417 note, 438 note2

Etsch, 74, 249, 341

Etschthal, 340 et seq., 358, 439

Euganeans, 341, 413, 425, 428

Eusebius, St., 14 et seq.

Eustachius, St., legend of, 38

Evasthal, 374

Executions in Tirol, 163

F

Faithful beasts, 425–8

Falkenstein, 200, 202

Fare, travellers’, the lesson of, 171–2

Fassathal, 357, 374, 379, 420

Fatscherthal, 330

Federbett, the, 90

Feldkirch, 12 et seq., 22, 24, 43 et seq., 298

Felsenau, 24

Ferdinand I., 80, 163, 245 et seq., 324–5

— II., of Tirol, 209, 258 et seq.

— II., Emperor of Germany, 277

— I., Emperor of Austria, 281, 305

— Karl, 123, 160, 280, 282–3, 312

Ferdinandeum, the, 306–8

Ferklehen, 329

Fern, auf dem, 33

— Pass, 247

— See, 33

Ferneck, 335

Fersinathal, 385–6

Feuriger Mann, 167

— Verräther, the, 379

Feyen die drei, 428–9 note

Fiabe, 412, 420 et seq.

Fiddler, the prevailing, 429–31

Fidelis, St., 13

Fiecht. See Viecht

Fiegers, the, 84, 151, 173, &c.

Fife. See Pipe

Fig-coffee, 171

Filò (filatorium) 33, 396, 416–9 et seq.

Filomusso the Smith, 423

Finstermünz, 31, 287

Fire-worship, 346

Flatz, 17

Flavone, 359

Fleims, Fleimserthal, 74, 357, 398

Floitenthal, 88

Flowers in Tirolean mythology, 37, 70–1, 195, 216, 405

Folgareit, 438

Fondo, 366

Fragenstein, 324

Francis I., Emperor of Germany, 164, 292

— II., Emperor of Germany, 296

Franzensbrücke, 29

Franzosenbühl, 356

Frastanz, 24

Frauenberg, 14–16

Frau Hütt, 311–2

Freia, 4, 5, 6, 110

Freihof, the, 241

French in Tirol, the, 160, 177, 286 et seq., 296, 326, 356, 357, 359, 381, 395–6, 397

Frescoes, curious, 17, 31, 186, 243, 364

Freundsberg, 188 et seq.

Freyenthurn, 365

Fridolinskapelle, 14–5

Friedberg, 207

Friedrich mit der leeren Tasche, 26, 75–8, 84, 96, 207, 235, 237, 238–43, 253, 337, 393

Fritzens, 148

Froberte, 417–9

Frogs, 339

Fulpmes, 339

Fügen, 84, 85

Fuggers, the, 259 et seq.

Fuggers, the, in Tirol, 80, 173, 350–4

Fussach castle, 20

Füssen, 32, 34, 254

G

Gall, St., 43

Gallwiese, the, 334

Galzein, 201–2

Gampen U. l. Frau, a. d., 366

Gannes, 408 et seq.

Garibaldi repulsed from Tirol, 400

Garnets in Tirol, 87–8, 397

Gebhartsberg, St., 17

Gefrorene Wand, the, 88, 91

Georgenberg, St., 80, 137 et seq.

Gerlos, 79, 87

Germanic mythology, 4 et seq., 416, &c.

Gerold, St., 16

Geroldsbach, 334

Giacomo, San, 407

Gian dall’ Orso, 420 et seq.

Giants, 231, 335, 421

— called Salvan in Wälsch-Tirol, 420

Gilgen, St. (Giles), legends of, 37

Giovanni da Udine, 345

Giudicaria, 341, 400 et seq.

Giuliano, St., 404

Glockenhof, the, legend of, 161–3

Glunggeser, 206, 212

Gnadenwald, 147, 161

Goaslahn, 195

Godl, 253

Goldene Dachl-Gebäude, 240–3

Gömacht, 101

Gotham, men of, stories, 432–7

Gotzens, 337

Götzis, 20

Götzneralp, 334

Grafmarterspitz, 206

Gregorian calendar, introduction into Tirol, 273

Greifenstein, 241

Gries, 330

Grigno, 397

Grins, 30

Grintzens, 337

Grödnerthal, 108, 338

Grolina, 393

Grünegg, 161

Guarda, 382

Guarinoni, Hippolitus, 209

Gumpass, 164

Gunglthal, 32

Gutenberg, Schloss, 23

H

Hainzenberg, 86–7

Hall, 47, 149 et seq.

Hanzenheim, 206

Häring, 132

Harlesanger, 134

Haspinger, 308–9

Haymon, 231 et seq., 335

Heilige Blutskapelle, 324–5

Heiligenkreuz, 164, 202

Heiligenwasser, 222–4

Heinrich das Findelkind, 30

Heiterwang, 34

Hel, 4, 129 note

Henry II., Emperor of Germany, 64–5

— VIII. of England on Maximilian’s monument, 250

— of Rottenburg, 67 et seq.

— VI. of Rottenburg, 75 et seq.

Hilariusbergl, 126

Hildegard, 18–9

Hinter Judicarien, 400

History of Tirol, 231, 236 et seq., 346

Hoch Gerach, 16

Höchst St. Johann, 20

Hofer, Andreas, 156, 300–5, 308

Hohenembs, 20–2

Hörbrunn, 112

Horseshoes, 136 and note

Hosennagler, 98

Host as talisman, 221–2

Hottingen, 313

Hugh of Lincoln ballad, 217–8

Hulda, 87

Hundskapelle, 315

Hundskehlthal, 88

I

Ilga, St., legend of, 20

Illthal, 13, 24

Illumination, 346

— of MSS., 306

Imst, 32

Ingenuin’s garden, St., 356–7

Innrain, 334

Inn river, 31, 84, 111, 126, 230, 236, 237, &c.

Innsbruck, 225 et seq.

— its character, 226 et seq.

— hotels, 228–9

— mountains surrounding it, 229

streets, 230

— suburbs, 230 et seq., 259, 269, 278, 310 et seq.

— history, 226, 230 et seq.

— Goldene Dachl-Gebäude, 240–3

— the Burg, 244, 246, 282, 293, 301

— churches, 247 et seq., 257, 272, 274, 275, 280, 290–1

— Franciscan church, 247

— Hofkirche, 247, 257

— Maximilian’s monument, 248 et seq.

— Silver chapel, 254, 256, 269–70

— Jesuitenkirche, 257

— the plague, 258, 276, 282

— the Siechen-haus, 258, 276

— earthquake, 270, 281

— Capuchin church, 272, 274

— Servite church, 274

— Jesuit church (Dreiheiligkeitskirche), 275

— Hopfgarten, 278

— Kranach’s Mariähülfsbild, 279–81 and note.

— Mariähülfskirche, 280

— Pfarrkirche, 236, 280

— University, 285, 294, 296, 300, 305

— the Annensäule, 289

— Landhaus and Gymnasium, 289

— Church of St. John, Nepomucen, 291

— The Triumphpforte, 294

the Gottesacker, 299

— The St. Veitskapelle, 299

— Berg Isel, 300–1

— Hofer’s monument, 304–5

— Museum (Ferdinandeum), 306–8

— Schiess-stand, 308–9

— population, 309

Innerlahn, 206

Isarthal, 324, 325

Ischgl, 30

Isel Berg, 156, 300, 336

Iselthal, 102

Italians in Tirol, 122–4, 199, 270, 283, 284, 299, 340, 345, 350, 365

Ivano, 397