Lucida GrandeTry trawling my index and you will find this mentioned on page 203. Priscilla Lucida GrandeOn Lucida GrandeNov Lucida Grande20, Lucida Grande2007, Lucida Grandeat Lucida Grande4:Lucida Grande53 Lucida GrandePM, Lucida GrandeChaswe@AOL.Lucida GrandeCOM Lucida Grandewrote: ArialIn a message dated 20/11/2007 20:07:29 GMT Standard Time, NABOKV-L@HOLYCROSS.EDU writes: ArialQueen Disa (the name of a legendary Swedish queen)Slightly puzzled by this comment (I'm afraid I don't know who first made it) I trawled the net for Disa, since I was sure that Disa was never a queen, but a sort of demi-goddess, and found this: Arial  Arial"The Goddess Disa or Isa of the North, as delineated on the sacred drums of the Laplanders, was accompanied by a child similar to the Horus of the Egyptians. It is observed also that the ancient Muscovites worshipped a sacred group composed of a mother and her children, probably a representation of the Egyptian Isis and her offspring, or at least of the once universal idea of the Deity." Arial  ArialWhether this has any relevance to anything at all I couldn't say. Arial  ArialCharles Arial Arial0000,0000,EEEESearch the Nabokv-L archive with Google Arial0000,0000,EEEEContact the Editors ArialAll private editorial communications, without exception, are read by both co-editors. Arial0000,0000,EEEEVisit Zembla Arial0000,0000,EEEEView Nabokv-L Policies Helvetica0303,0303,0202 Priscilla Meyer Russian Department 212 Fisk Hall Wesleyan University Middletown CT 06459 (860) 685-3127 (work) (860) 347-0059 (home) Arial(860) 759-4784 (cell)Helvetica http://pmeyer.web.wesleyan.edu