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- Cormoran abstract "Cormoran (/ˈkɔːrməræn/ or /ˈkɔːrmərən/) is a giant associated with St. Michael's Mount in the folklore of Cornwall. Local tradition credits him with creating the island, in some versions with the aid of his wife Cormelian, and using it as a base to raid cattle from the mainland communities. Cormoran appears in the English fairy tale \"Jack the Giant Killer\" as the first giant slain by the hero, Jack, and in tales of \"Tom the Tinkeard\" as a giant too old to present a serious threat.".
- Cormoran thumbnail Cormoran.png?width=300.
- Cormoran wikiPageID "21488307".
- Cormoran wikiPageLength "9468".
- Cormoran wikiPageOutDegree "50".
- Cormoran wikiPageRevisionID "676725569".
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arthurian_characters.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_folklore.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornish_folklore.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_giants.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jack_the_Giant_Killer.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Chapbook.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Corineus.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_mythology.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Domestic_pig.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Droll.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Elvan.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_tale.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_of_Monmouth.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Gogmagog_(giant).
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Gulval.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Historia_Regum_Britanniae.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Jack_(hero).
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Jack_the_Giant_Killer.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Jacobs.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Mattock.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Morvah.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Nottingham.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Ox.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Penwith.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Penzance.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Pickaxe.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Serfdom.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink St_Michaels_Mount.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Tallow.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Tidal_island.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Tide.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Hickathrift.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Trapping_pit.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink Trencrom.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink William_Bottrell.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink File:Cormoran.png.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLink File:Cormoran_-_Project_Gutenberg_eText_17034.jpg.
- Cormoran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cormoran".
- Cormoran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Further.
- Cormoran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Cormoran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jack.
- Cormoran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cormoran subject Category:Arthurian_characters.
- Cormoran subject Category:British_folklore.
- Cormoran subject Category:Cornish_folklore.
- Cormoran subject Category:English_giants.
- Cormoran subject Category:Jack_the_Giant_Killer.
- Cormoran hypernym Giant.
- Cormoran type Star.
- Cormoran type Character.
- Cormoran type Tale.
- Cormoran comment "Cormoran (/ˈkɔːrməræn/ or /ˈkɔːrmərən/) is a giant associated with St. Michael's Mount in the folklore of Cornwall. Local tradition credits him with creating the island, in some versions with the aid of his wife Cormelian, and using it as a base to raid cattle from the mainland communities. Cormoran appears in the English fairy tale \"Jack the Giant Killer\" as the first giant slain by the hero, Jack, and in tales of \"Tom the Tinkeard\" as a giant too old to present a serious threat.".
- Cormoran label "Cormoran".
- Cormoran sameAs Q5170988.
- Cormoran sameAs m.05h2tv7.
- Cormoran sameAs Q5170988.
- Cormoran wasDerivedFrom Cormoran?oldid=676725569.
- Cormoran depiction Cormoran.png.
- Cormoran isPrimaryTopicOf Cormoran.