ILLUMINATION OF THE PROFESSIONS OF HISTORICAL FIGURES IN ENGLISH FOLKLORE.

Authors

  • Xudoyorova Nafisa Baxtiyor qizi an English teacher at law school in Navoi master student in Navoi State Pedagogical Institute

Keywords:

Robin Hood ,Welsh, bellorum, ameraudur, Roman, arturos, Saxon, Celtic Briton, Great Bear, the Round Table, Pendragon.

Abstract

in this article some legendary and historical characters  are  depicted with the assistance of historical facts in English folklore.

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Published

2023-02-01