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Marsha Norman (American playwright) Marsha Norman (American playwright)
Norman, Marsha [née Williams] (b. 1947), playwright. A native of Louisville, she was educated at Agnes Scott College and at the University of Louisville. After spending time as a schoolteacher and a journalist, she wrote her first play, Getting Out, which was presented by the Actors' Theatre... Read more
Norman Norell Norman Norell
NORELL, Norman American designer Born: Norman David Levinson in Noblesville, Indiana, 20 April 1900. Education: Studied illustration at Parsons School of Design, New York, 1919; fashion design at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, 1920-22. Career: Costume designer, Paramount Pictures, Long... Read more
Trial by Battle Trial by Battle
trial by battle. Before the Norman Conquest, guilt or innocence in legal disputes were decided by compurgation, where a party would summon a number of ‘oath helpers’ to swear to the reliability of his oath, or especially in cases of ‘criminal’ accusation by one of the... Read more
Algernon Algernon
Algernon ♂ Of Norman French origin, originally a byname meaning ‘with a moustache’ (from Old French grenon, gernon ‘moustache’). The Normans were as a rule clean-shaven, and this formed a suitable distinguishing nickname when it was applied to William de Percy,... Read more
Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds
Bury St. Edmunds , town (1991 pop. 30,563), Suffolk, E central England. It is the market and processing center for the surrounding rich farm region. The town also has engineering works, a brewery, timber yards, and a beet-sugar factory. In 903 the remains of King Edmund were interred here in a... Read more
Battle of Bremule Battle of Bremule
Brémule, battle of, 1119. Fought on 20 August between Henry I and Louis VI of France. Louis invaded Normandy in support of William Clito's claim to the duchy and was keen to bring Henry to battle. His enthusiasm led him to launch poorly controlled cavalry attacks against the English and... Read more
Taillefer Taillefer
Taillefer , fl. 1066, Norman warrior and trouvère. According to medieval chronicles and evidence in the Bayeux Tapestry, he led the Norman army at Hastings into battle, singing of Roland at Roncesvalles; he was killed in the conflict.... Read more
Marie de France Marie de France
Marie de France , fl. 1155-90, poet. Born in France, she spent her adult life in England in aristocratic circles and wrote in Anglo-Norman. She is best known for some dozen lais; several are of Celtic origin, and some are Arthurian. Bibliography: See Lais, ed. by A. Ewert (1944). See translations... Read more

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