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The Anglo-Norman Romance of Horn
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
M.L. HOLFORD A local source for Horn Child and Maiden Rimnild 74/1, p. 34

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Latin
  • Welsh
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • The Anglo-Norman Romance of Horn
  • The Itinerary of John Leland
  • Liber cosmographie
  • Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland
  • King Horn
  • Havelok

people

  • Thomas Challoner

subjects

  • narrative
  • cultural
  • oral
  • myth
  • popularity
  • literary
  • folk
  • history
  • beliefs
  • geography
  • topographical
  • archaeology
  • locality

places

  • York
  • Yorkshire
  • Horn Child
  • Maiden Rimnild
  • Suddene
  • Cleveland
  • Stainmoor
  • Blakeowe More
  • Pickering
  • Seyn Sibiles Kirke
  • Dobhoome
  • Tease
  • Coatham
  • Kirkleatham
  • Guisborough
  • East Coatham
  • West Coatham
  • Kyrkelethome
  • Dabholme
  • Dabholme beck
  • Coatham Sands
  • Gisbrough
  • Stonegate syde
  • North Riding of Yorkshire
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