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- Edom_o_Gordon abstract "Edom o Gordon or Captain Car (Child #178, Roud #80 is a traditional Scottish ballad that exists in several versions. The ballad recounts the gruesome events of Gordon's (or, in some versions, Car's) burning down of his enemy's castle thus killing the lady of the house, her children and most of the servants.".
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageID "17052240".
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageLength "3092".
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageRevisionID "656339509".
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Gordon_of_Auchindoun.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Auchindoun_Castle.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Child_Ballads.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_folk_songs.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_ballads.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Child_Ballads.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Clan_Forbes.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Clan_Gordon.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Corgarff_Castle.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink James_VI_and_I.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Saltoun_and_Auchanachie.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Malinky.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Mary,_Queen_of_Scots.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Roud_Folk_Song_Index.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink St._Martins_Day.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLink Willie_MacIntosh.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edom o Gordon".
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edom o'Gordon".
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edom o’Gordon".
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Francis_James_Child.
- Edom_o_Gordon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Edom_o_Gordon subject Category:Child_Ballads.
- Edom_o_Gordon subject Category:Scottish_folk_songs.
- Edom_o_Gordon subject Category:Traditional_ballads.
- Edom_o_Gordon comment "Edom o Gordon or Captain Car (Child #178, Roud #80 is a traditional Scottish ballad that exists in several versions. The ballad recounts the gruesome events of Gordon's (or, in some versions, Car's) burning down of his enemy's castle thus killing the lady of the house, her children and most of the servants.".
- Edom_o_Gordon label "Edom o Gordon".
- Edom_o_Gordon sameAs Q5340187.
- Edom_o_Gordon sameAs m.0416vqt.
- Edom_o_Gordon sameAs Q5340187.
- Edom_o_Gordon wasDerivedFrom Edom_o_Gordon?oldid=656339509.
- Edom_o_Gordon isPrimaryTopicOf Edom_o_Gordon.