Coll
Coll: (This is introduced as illustration of the cleverness of Eric and the folly of Coll.) C.
Coll fought Horwendill on challenge. (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Books I-Ix > Customary Law.)
Coll: (This is introduced as illustration of the cleverness of Eric and the folly of Coll.)
C. (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Books I-Ix > Statute Laws.)
Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX)
- attestation: Coll fought Horwendill on challenge. (The Danish History, > Books I-Ix > Customary Law.)
"Coll v. Horwendill, on challenge"
- attestation: Coll: (This is introduced as illustration of the cleverness of Eric and the folly of Coll.)
C. (The Danish History, > Books I-Ix > Statute Laws.)
"(This is introduced as illustration of the cleverness of Eric and the folly of Coll.)
C."
Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- relationship: ii. 56**: — The third was Coll son of KaBureuy with the swine of Daliwyr Dallben in DaHwyr's Glen in Kemyw (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
"ii. 56**: — The third was Coll son of KaBureuy with the swine of Daliwyr Dallben in DaHwyr's Glen in Kemyw."
Appears in: Beings, Cross-Source Entities, Entities in Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), Celtic Tradition
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