Feminine anthroponyms in 13th-century Scotland: the Ragman Roll (1296)
The documents known as Ragman Roll collect the fealty oaths sworn and the homages rendered by Scottish nobility, clergy, landowners and burgesses to Edward I Plantagenet after the English invasion of Scotland in the spring and summer of 1296. These documents record personal names and surnames of ca....
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description | The documents known as Ragman Roll collect the fealty oaths sworn and the homages rendered by Scottish nobility, clergy, landowners and burgesses to Edward I Plantagenet after the English invasion of Scotland in the spring and summer of 1296. These documents record personal names and surnames of ca. 1800 people, being a precious source for the study of Scottish anthroponymy in the second half of the 13th century. This paper focuses on the feminine anthroponyms occurring in the Ragman Roll, on their form and on their historical-etymological and cultural background. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bcb15fdea19e4423b2b34b63f233887e2024-04-02T10:50:59ZdeuUniversità di Napoli Federico IIReti Medievali Rivista1593-22142012-10-011323013313530Feminine anthroponyms in 13th-century Scotland: the Ragman Roll (1296)Valeria Di Clemente0Università degli Studi di CataniaThe documents known as Ragman Roll collect the fealty oaths sworn and the homages rendered by Scottish nobility, clergy, landowners and burgesses to Edward I Plantagenet after the English invasion of Scotland in the spring and summer of 1296. These documents record personal names and surnames of ca. 1800 people, being a precious source for the study of Scottish anthroponymy in the second half of the 13th century. This paper focuses on the feminine anthroponyms occurring in the Ragman Roll, on their form and on their historical-etymological and cultural background.http://www.rmojs.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/4796Ragman Rollantroponimi femminili |
spellingShingle | Valeria Di Clemente Feminine anthroponyms in 13th-century Scotland: the Ragman Roll (1296) Reti Medievali Rivista Ragman Roll antroponimi femminili |
title | Feminine anthroponyms in 13th-century Scotland: the Ragman Roll (1296) |
title_full | Feminine anthroponyms in 13th-century Scotland: the Ragman Roll (1296) |
title_fullStr | Feminine anthroponyms in 13th-century Scotland: the Ragman Roll (1296) |
title_full_unstemmed | Feminine anthroponyms in 13th-century Scotland: the Ragman Roll (1296) |
title_short | Feminine anthroponyms in 13th-century Scotland: the Ragman Roll (1296) |
title_sort | feminine anthroponyms in 13th century scotland the ragman roll 1296 |
topic | Ragman Roll antroponimi femminili |
url | http://www.rmojs.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/4796 |
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