- (Sint-Amands, 17
January 1835 - Schaerb****, 27 May 1902),
pseudonym Jan
Ferguut, was a
Flemish poet and writer. He was a
teacher and a
civil servant. He...
- The
Roman van
Ferguut (English:
Romance of Fergus) is a 13th-century
Arthurian romance written in what is now
called Middle Dutch (historically classified...
- the
Roman was
translated and
adapted into
Middle Dutch as the
Roman van
Ferguut. The
first part of the
Roman was
translated from
French fairly accurately...
-
novelist Virginie Efira (born 1977),
actress and
television presenter Jan
Ferguut (1835–1902),
writer and poet
Emilio Ferrera (born 1967),
football player...
-
Picture of
Fergus in a MS of
Ferguut, a
derivative text
based on the
Roman de
Fergus from the Netherlands....
- Walewein [nl] by
Penninc and
Pieter Vostaert [citation needed]
Roman van
Ferguut (translation and
reworking of the
Roman de Fergus) The
Lancelot Compilation...
-
illuminated initial of
Leiden University Library Letterkunde 191 (Roman van
Ferguut). The
knight depicted in the
initial may
represent an
Arthurian character...
- he is
depicted in
Leiden University Library Letterkunde 191 (Roman van
Ferguut).
Fergus was a
grandfather of
Donnchad mac
Gilla Brigte, and a great-grandfather...
- Fourteenth-century
depiction of Fergus, Lord of
Galloway as he is
depicted in
Leiden University Library Letterkunde 191 (Roman van
Ferguut)...
- he is
depicted in
Leiden University Library Letterkunde 191 (Roman van
Ferguut).
Fergus was a
grandfather of
Donnchad mac
Gilla Brigte, and a great-grandfather...