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Heer Halewijn (also known as Van Here Halewijn and Jan Albers, and in English The Song of Lord Halewijn) is a Dutch folk tale which survives in folk ballad. Although the first printed version of the song only appears in an anthology published in 1848, the ballad itself is first written down in the 13th century but dates back to pre-Christian times and is one of the oldest Dutch folk songs with ancient subject matter to be recorded. The story of lord Halewijn itself is even older and contains elements going back to Carolingian times. Many of its mythemes range back to Germanic pre-Christian legends.

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  • Heer Halewijn (en)
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  • Heer Halewijn zong een liedekijn (nl)
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  • Heer Halewijn zong een liedekijn of het Lied van Heer Halewijn is een mondeling overgeleverde ballade, die waarschijnlijk stamt uit de middeleeuwen. (nl)
  • Heer Halewijn (also known as Van Here Halewijn and Jan Albers, and in English The Song of Lord Halewijn) is a Dutch folk tale which survives in folk ballad. Although the first printed version of the song only appears in an anthology published in 1848, the ballad itself is first written down in the 13th century but dates back to pre-Christian times and is one of the oldest Dutch folk songs with ancient subject matter to be recorded. The story of lord Halewijn itself is even older and contains elements going back to Carolingian times. Many of its mythemes range back to Germanic pre-Christian legends. (en)
  • Heer Halewijn (conosciuta anche come Van Here Halewijn in italiano La canzone di Lord Halewijn) è un racconto folkloristico olandese riadattato in una ballata popolare. Nonostante la prima testimonianza scritta della canzone fu pubblicata in un'antologia del 1848, la ballata risale al XIII secolo ed è una delle più antiche canzoni popolari olandesi di cui si ha testimonianza. La storia di Lord Halewijn è addirittura più antica e risale all'età carolingia. Molti dei mitemi presenti nella ballata risalgono alle leggende pre-cristiane germaniche. (it)
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  • Heer Halewijn (also known as Van Here Halewijn and Jan Albers, and in English The Song of Lord Halewijn) is a Dutch folk tale which survives in folk ballad. Although the first printed version of the song only appears in an anthology published in 1848, the ballad itself is first written down in the 13th century but dates back to pre-Christian times and is one of the oldest Dutch folk songs with ancient subject matter to be recorded. The story of lord Halewijn itself is even older and contains elements going back to Carolingian times. Many of its mythemes range back to Germanic pre-Christian legends. The song's subject matter is similar in many respects to several Germanic songs circulating in the Middle Ages Europe, notably close to the English ballad May Colvin or False Sir John and its variations, Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight. The legends may have been the prototype of the Legend of Bluebeard. (en)
  • Heer Halewijn zong een liedekijn of het Lied van Heer Halewijn is een mondeling overgeleverde ballade, die waarschijnlijk stamt uit de middeleeuwen. (nl)
  • Heer Halewijn (conosciuta anche come Van Here Halewijn in italiano La canzone di Lord Halewijn) è un racconto folkloristico olandese riadattato in una ballata popolare. Nonostante la prima testimonianza scritta della canzone fu pubblicata in un'antologia del 1848, la ballata risale al XIII secolo ed è una delle più antiche canzoni popolari olandesi di cui si ha testimonianza. La storia di Lord Halewijn è addirittura più antica e risale all'età carolingia. Molti dei mitemi presenti nella ballata risalgono alle leggende pre-cristiane germaniche. Il tema della canzone è simile in molti aspetti a diverse canzoni germaniche in circolazione in Europa nel Medioevo, alla ballata inglese May Colvin or False Sir John e alla sua variante Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight. La leggenda potrebbe aver ispirato a sua volta la fiaba di Barbablù. (it)
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