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Legends
– Exploring legend in history, folklore, literature, fiction, and the arts.
The Book of Legends
– Popular legends retold by Horace E. Scudder (1900); e-text at the Baldwin Project.
Christ Legends
– Eleven legends retold by Selma Lagerlöf (1908); e-text at the Baldwin Project.
Gunpowder Gertie – Pirate Queen of the Kootenays
– Kootenay mountain legend of piracy on British Columbia’s waterways.
Heroic Legends
– European legends from the Middle Ages, by Agnes Grozier Herbertson (1908), e-text from Kellscraft Studio.
Legend of Semiramis
– On the legendary queen of Assyria, said to have built Babylon with its hanging gardens.
Legend of the Lady of the Lake
– Synopsis of the Legend of the Lady of Lake at Lake Rokonkoma, New York.
Legends of Florence
– Collected and retold by Charles Godfrey Leland (1895), e-text from Making of America.
Legends of the Rhine
– By Wilhelm Ruland (1906) with illustrations; e-text at Kellscraft Studio.
Luxembourg Legends
– Five legends of Luxembourg presented by the Luxembourg Tourist Office in London.
Mysteries of Rennes-le-Chateau
– Manuscript images and details of the research of Gay Roberts on the mysterious treasure of Rennes-le-Chateau.
Project Sheba
– Discussion of the source texts, legends, and theories on the Queen of Sheba, by Miri Hunter Haruach.
Rennes-Le-Chateau
– Searching for the lost treasure of Rennes-le-Chateau.
Shine: The Concept of the World in Macedonian Folk Legends
– Essay by Ermis Lafazanovski discussing pre-Christian and Christian ideas on the concept of the world as present in Macedonian legends.
The Wise Men of Gotham
– Humorous tales about the men of Gotham, who pretended to be madmen during the reign of King John of England.
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