Cedric the Saxon

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Cedric the Saxon is a proud, staunchly anti-Norman Saxon nobleman and the father of Rowena in Sir Walter Scott’s historical novel "Ivanhoe."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Saxon nobleman
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Ivanhoe NERFINISHED
Sir Walter Scott’s novel Ivanhoe NERFINISHED
associatedWith Athelstane of Coningsburgh NERFINISHED
King Richard I of England NERFINISHED
Norman barons NERFINISHED
Rowena NERFINISHED
Wilfred of Ivanhoe NERFINISHED
capturedBy Norman knights at Torquilstone Castle
conflictWith Wilfred of Ivanhoe NERFINISHED
creator Walter Scott NERFINISHED
ethnicity Anglo-Saxon NERFINISHED
familyRelation father of Rowena
fictionalUniverse Ivanhoe NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext Ivanhoe (1819 novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
guardianOf Athelstane of Coningsburgh NERFINISHED
influencesTheme Saxon-Norman conflict in Ivanhoe
intendedMarriageAlliance Rowena and Athelstane of Coningsburgh NERFINISHED
language Old English NERFINISHED
literaryRole supporting protagonist
loyalty King Richard I of England NERFINISHED
Saxon cause
medium prose fiction
nationality Saxon NERFINISHED
notableTrait honorable
proud
staunchly anti-Norman
stubborn
opposes Norman rule in England
originatesFrom British literature
parentOf Rowena NERFINISHED
permitsMarriageOf Rowena and Wilfred of Ivanhoe NERFINISHED
politicalStance Saxon nationalist
anti-Norman
reasonForConflict Ivanhoe’s loyalty to the Norman king Richard I
reconcilesWith Wilfred of Ivanhoe NERFINISHED
relationship former guardian of Wilfred of Ivanhoe
rescuedDuring assault on Torquilstone Castle
residence Rotherwood NERFINISHED
setIn England NERFINISHED
socialClass nobleman
symbolizes resistance to Norman domination
traditional Saxon chivalry
timePeriod 12th century
workGenre historical novel

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Ivanhoe notableCharacter Cedric the Saxon