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Waldef may
refer to:
Waldef, a
variant of the name
Waltheof Roman de
Waldef, 13th-century poem This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- longevity. Also
Waldef or
Waldeve Barlow The
English Church 1066–1154 p. 208-210 Baker,
Derek (1975). "Legend and reality: the case of
Waldef of Melrose"...
- The
Roman de
Waldef (English
Romance of
Waldef,
Latin Historia regis Waldei),
commonly called Waldef for short, is an
anonymous insular French romance...
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Middle English Waltheof saga,
since lost, and the Anglo-Norman
Roman de
Waldef. In 1070
Waltheof married Countess Judith de Lens,
daughter of
Lambert II...
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other English texts, such as the early-13th-century Anglo-Norman
Roman de
Waldef where she is only "name-dropped" as a
minor character.
Middle English romance...
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tales of the
Romance of Horn, of
Bovon de Hampton, of Gui de Warewic, of
Waldef, and of Fulk Fitz
Warine are treated, is
partly due to this cir****stance...
- 1016/1018
Battle of
Carham Victory for
Malcolm II over Huctred, son of
Waldef.
Believed to have won
Lothian for Scotland. 1054
Battle of
Dunsinane 1093...
- romances:
Fouke le Fitz
Waryn Gamelyn Havelok the Dane
Richard coeur du lion
Waldef Anglo-Saxon
mythology English literature Old
English literature Middle English...
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identified with John Bramis, a 14th-century
friar who
translated the
Roman de
Waldef. It is more
likely that it
refers to an
earlier abridgement of Geoffrey...
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wealthy or notable. The
priory was
founded around 1150 by Emma,
daughter of
Waldef, a
thegn of Hepple. In the 15th
century an
investigation was
conducted by...