Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jean_Elliot> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 items per page.
- Jean_Elliot abstract "Jean Elliot (April 1727 – 29 March 1805), also known as Jane Elliot, was a Scottish poet, and the third daughter of Sir Gilbert Elliot of Minto, Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland in 1763. Her brothers included Gilbert, John, and Andrew Elliot.Elliot wrote one of the most famous versions of The Flowers of the Forest, a song lamenting the disaster of Flodden Field in 1513 which begins "I've heard the lilting at our yowe-milking". Published in 1776, it is her only surviving work. The lyrics are set to a tune later collected into a melody by John Skene.Another ballad with the same title beginning, "I've seen the smiling of fortune beguiling" had been written by Alicia Rutherford.She died at Monteviot House near Jedburgh in the Borders of Scotland.".
- Jean_Elliot birthDate "1727".
- Jean_Elliot birthYear "1727".
- Jean_Elliot deathDate "1805-03-29".
- Jean_Elliot deathPlace Monteviot_House.
- Jean_Elliot deathYear "1805".
- Jean_Elliot nationality Scotland.
- Jean_Elliot parent Minto,_Scottish_Borders.
- Jean_Elliot stateOfOrigin Scotland.
- Jean_Elliot wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Jean_Elliot wikiPageExternalLink song_writers.htm.
- Jean_Elliot wikiPageID "1002136".
- Jean_Elliot wikiPageRevisionID "600835795".
- Jean_Elliot birthPlace "Scotland".
- Jean_Elliot dateOfBirth "1727".
- Jean_Elliot dateOfDeath "1805-03-29".
- Jean_Elliot deathPlace "Monteviot House near Jedburgh".
- Jean_Elliot hasPhotoCollection Jean_Elliot.
- Jean_Elliot name "Elliot, Jean".
- Jean_Elliot name "Jean Elliot".
- Jean_Elliot nationality Scotland.
- Jean_Elliot notableWorks Flowers_of_the_Forest.
- Jean_Elliot parents "Sir Gilbert Elliot of Minto".
- Jean_Elliot placeOfBirth "Scotland".
- Jean_Elliot placeOfDeath "Monteviot House near Jedburgh".
- Jean_Elliot shortDescription "Scottish poet".
- Jean_Elliot description "Scottish poet".
- Jean_Elliot description "Scottish poet".
- Jean_Elliot subject Category:1727_births.
- Jean_Elliot subject Category:1805_deaths.
- Jean_Elliot subject Category:Scottish_women_poets.
- Jean_Elliot subject Category:Scottish_women_writers.
- Jean_Elliot subject Category:WikiProject_Abandoned_Articles.
- Jean_Elliot type CausalAgent100007347.
- Jean_Elliot type Communicator109610660.
- Jean_Elliot type LivingThing100004258.
- Jean_Elliot type Object100002684.
- Jean_Elliot type Organism100004475.
- Jean_Elliot type Person100007846.
- Jean_Elliot type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Jean_Elliot type Poet110444194.
- Jean_Elliot type ScottishPoets.
- Jean_Elliot type ScottishWomenWriters.
- Jean_Elliot type Whole100003553.
- Jean_Elliot type WomenPoets.
- Jean_Elliot type Writer110794014.
- Jean_Elliot type YagoLegalActor.
- Jean_Elliot type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Jean_Elliot type Agent.
- Jean_Elliot type Person.
- Jean_Elliot type Person.
- Jean_Elliot type Q215627.
- Jean_Elliot type Q5.
- Jean_Elliot type Agent.
- Jean_Elliot type NaturalPerson.
- Jean_Elliot type Thing.
- Jean_Elliot type Person.
- Jean_Elliot comment "Jean Elliot (April 1727 – 29 March 1805), also known as Jane Elliot, was a Scottish poet, and the third daughter of Sir Gilbert Elliot of Minto, Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland in 1763. Her brothers included Gilbert, John, and Andrew Elliot.Elliot wrote one of the most famous versions of The Flowers of the Forest, a song lamenting the disaster of Flodden Field in 1513 which begins "I've heard the lilting at our yowe-milking". Published in 1776, it is her only surviving work.".
- Jean_Elliot label "Jean Elliot".
- Jean_Elliot sameAs m.03y84v.
- Jean_Elliot sameAs Q4946507.
- Jean_Elliot sameAs Q4946507.
- Jean_Elliot sameAs Jean_Elliot.
- Jean_Elliot wasDerivedFrom Jean_Elliot?oldid=600835795.
- Jean_Elliot givenName "Jean".
- Jean_Elliot isPrimaryTopicOf Jean_Elliot.
- Jean_Elliot name "Elliot, Jean".
- Jean_Elliot name "Jean Elliot".
- Jean_Elliot surname "Elliot".