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847:. Other characteristics developed or transmuted in different contexts. From the earliest times, sources associated wild men with hairiness; by the 12th century they were almost invariably described as having a coat of hair covering their entire bodies except for their hands, feet, faces above their long beards, and the breasts and chins of the females.
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It once happened in that country (and this seems indeed strange) that a living creature was caught in the forest as to which no one could say definitely whether it was a man or some other animal; for no one could get a word from it or be sure that it understood human speech. It had the human shape,
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in the later German glossaries), and names related to Orcus were associated with the wild man through the Middle Ages, indicating that this dance was an early version of the wild-man festivities celebrated through the Middle Ages and surviving in parts of Europe through modern times.
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however, in every detail, both as to hands and face and feet; but the entire body was covered with hair as the beasts are, and down the back it had a long coarse mane like that of a horse, which fell to both sides and trailed along the ground when the creature stooped in walking.
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Masters, there is three carters, three shepherds, three neat-herds, three swine-herds, that have made themselves all men of hair, they call themselves
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tried to capture the wild man by getting him drunk and tying him up in hopes that he would give them his wisdom in exchange for freedom. This suggests an association with an ancient tradition – recorded as early as
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terms as representative of the "potentialities lurking in the heart of every individual, whether primitive or civilized, as his possible incapacity to come to terms with his socially provided world."
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of the 1480s which depict wild men holding the coat of arms of the print's patrons. Each image is confined within an approximately 78 mm circular composition which is not new to
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or other wood-creatures and referred to them as Púkel-men (Goblin-men). He allows the fictional possibility that his Drúedain were the "actual" origin of the wild men of later traditional folklore.
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The defining characteristic of the figure is its "wildness"; from the 12th century, it was consistently depicted as being covered with hair. Images of wild men appear in the carved and painted
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for his boastfulness; stricken mad and ejected from human society, he grows hair on his body and lives like a beast. This image was popular in medieval depictions of
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Finally, each print is visually strong enough to stand alone as individual scenes, but when lined up it seems as if they were stamped out of a continuous scene with a circular die.
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In art the hair more often covers the same areas that a chemise or dress would, except for the female's breasts; male knees are also often hairless. As with the
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peoples (unusual people from the medieval novel "Alexandria") and mythical representations of miraculous peoples. For example, Russians from
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was apparently a resurgence of an older pagan custom. The identity of Pela is unknown, but the earth goddess Maia appears as the wild woman (
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in a fit of madness which endows him with the ability to compose prophetic poetry; a number of later prophetic poems are attributed to him.
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Figures similar to the
European wild man occur worldwide from very early times. The earliest recorded example of the type is the character
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of about 1150, though here the figure has been renamed "Merlin". According to
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in art; in medieval legend this miraculously appeared when she retreated to the desert after Christ's death, and her clothes fell apart.
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by Ed. by N. I. Tolstoi; The
Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow: Mezhdunarodnye Otnosheniia, 1999.
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Sacred
Kingship and Royal Patronage in the La Vie de la Magdalene: Pilgrimage, Politics, Passion Plays, and the Life of Louise of Savoy
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are short, beautiful, have a pleasant voice, live in caves in the mountains, can predict the future; among the
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wild creatures in India who had humanoid bodies but a coat of fur, fangs, and no capacity to speak – a description that fits
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distinguishing them from the medieval wild man who was thought to exist just at the boundaries of civilization. The first
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who is identified elsewhere with Fauna and who exerted a wide influence on medieval wild-man lore. Slavic has
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Wild Men and Moors in the Castle of Love: The Castle-Siege Tapestries in Nuremberg, Vienna, and Boston
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refer to Alexander himself meeting with a tribe of fish-eating savages while on his Indian campaign.
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period by classically derived equivalents, or "wild man", but it survives in the form of the surname
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in late medieval and Renaissance Germany. It appears in this context in the coats of arms of
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introduced supporters for its coat of arms during 1881, with a "wild woman" and a wild man
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may have contributed to both the ancient and medieval conception of the wild man. In his
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of about 1500 includes a wild family, along with "poor", "artisan" and "rich" ones.
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and Italic god of death. For many years people in Tyrol called the wild man
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1689:
1626:
1407:
as the title of a poem and a 1967 volume of his collected works.
1054:
818:
Knight saving a woman from a wild man, ivory coffer, 14th century
768:
690:
643:
622:
296:
105:, in positions where one is also likely to encounter the vegetal
2473:
Barbara Tuchman;A Distant Mirror, 1978, Alfred A Knopf Ltd, p504
950:. When his lord is killed at the battle, Myrddin travels to the
835:
Wild people, in the margins of a late 14th-century Book of Hours
251:
244:
237:
109:. The image of the wild man survived to appear as supporter for
6811:
6727:
6707:
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6291:
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964:, which may be the original name. The fragmentary 16th-century
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1989:
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700:
674:
528:
433:
425:
407:
365:
330:, which appear in glosses of Latin works as translations for
141:
66:
168:
etc., understood perhaps as variously singular or plural).
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1868:
1669:
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631:
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536:
467:
405:. Medieval German sources give as names for the wild woman
401:
353:
95:
70:
2870:
The Boundaries of the Human in Medieval English Literature
1178:
have a suit of Wild Men, including a pack engraved by the
1037:, combining the meaning of "wild" and "amazing, strange".
922:) describes how Suibhne or Sweeney, the pagan king of the
6744:
6739:
6672:
6667:
6303:
2790:
Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of Britain
1985:
1892:
735:
471:
205:
2711:
2252:"Le désert chrétien, avatar des utopies antiques ?"
642:– in which shepherds caught a forest being, here termed
190:, but as a surname it is found as early as 1251, of one
2001:
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis, Sherman McAllister Kuhn,
1753:
Wild man, blazoned "demi-savage", on crest of Scottish
1509:
An early example of the wild man acting as an heraldic
377:
of gardens and the countryside. Similarly, folklore in
2675:"Wild men and moors (ca. 1440) – Black Central Europe"
1230:
There is a stark contrast between the first print and
2601:
Kautlr, Ruhani; Bhutia, Lhendup G. (19 August 2012).
2370:, Florida State University, R. Neuman, Dissertation,
385:
into the 20th century included a wild woman known as
116:, especially in Germany, well into the 16th century.
2768:, Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, 1997.
2761:, Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, 1994.
2291:. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta. Leuven: Peeters.
1427:
971:
An Dialog Etre Arzur Roe D'an Bretounet Ha Guynglaff
2766:
The Artificial Savage: Modern Myths of the Wild Man
2527:(Third ed.). HarperCollins. pp. 74, 149.
2382:
2380:
1982:
ther shuln dwelle there ostricchis & wodewoosis
1945:
Representative Poetry Online, ANONYMOUS (1100–1945)
481:The term was usually replaced in literature of the
144:, showing a woodwose being tamed by a virtuous lady
2569:
1359:
2054:
2052:
250:. The first element is usually explained as from
225:date to soon after Wycliffe's Bible, to c. 1390.
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2734:
2576:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp.
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1464:
2805:The wild man : medieval myth and symbolism
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988:recounts the Myrddin Wyllt legend in his Latin
650:, in the same manner and for the same purpose.
470:has the same derivation, as do modern literary
2406:, pp. 30–34, 1987, Syracuse University Press,
2049:
1915:
1913:
1911:
1909:
1907:
1905:
1903:
1901:
1376:to describe a fictional race of wild men, the
1243:Wild Woman Holding a Shield with a Lion's Head
5994:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
5561:
4492:
2910:
1568:design for a stained-glass window, studio of
1077:unclean spirit, sending paralysis; Ukrainian
1044:
510:
461:
455:
236:is unattested, but it would have been either
2856:Slavic antiquity. Ethnolinguistic dictionary
2743:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2726:, Book 5, ch. 5, "The Ride of the Rohirrim".
2658:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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703:), which recorded Persian beliefs about the
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771:species and could indeed have related to a
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2630:. : Univ Of Pittsburgh Press. p. 35.
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2442:, pp. 114–155. (New York: Garland, 1991).
1734:Coat of arms of the Dutch municipality of
1548:Wild-man supporter from 1589 (arms of the
630:(d. 354 BC) and appearing in the works of
2739:The wild man: medieval myth and symbolism
2325:
2263:
1053:; a short man with a big beard and tail;
7049:Cultural depictions of Nebuchadnezzar II
2681:. Black Central European Studies Network
2672:
2506:J. H. P. Pafford, note at IV.iv.327f in
2024:English Pageantry: An Historical Outline
1738:(den Bosch), capital of the province of
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152:term, also used to the present day, was
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2249:
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1046:dikar, dikiy, dikoy, dikenkiy muzhichok
14:
6966:
2245:
2243:
2005:, University of Michigan Press, 2001,
352:and the Italian-speaking parts of the
7014:Medieval European legendary creatures
5922:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
5549:
4480:
2898:
2147:
2145:
1271:The wild man was used as a symbol of
1040:In the East Slavic sources referred:
685:. After the appearance of the former
679:headless men with eyes in their chest
454:, while in parts of Italy he was the
2453:
1684:Canting coat of arms of the city of
889:A "black and hairy" forest-dwelling
876:or "the King's Mirror"), written in
866:A wild man is described in the book
861:
755:indigenous to the area. The ancient
5575:
4506:
2673:Bowersox, Jeff (13 February 2017).
2240:
1459:
1452:The Wild Man has been discussed in
1002:
976:Dialog Between Arthur and Guynglaff
903:
200:
24:
6883:LGBT themes in speculative fiction
6209:Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien
2876:
2625:
2280:
2220:Periplus of Hanno, final paragraph
2142:
1970:per totam campedinem cum wodewoses
1934:Wod wose that woned in the knarrez
1928:perhaps understood as a plural in
1692:: the Swedish name of the city is
1155:The Burgundian court celebrated a
1152:, who covered him with her dress.
900:written in the late 12th century.
25:
7080:
2890:
2026:, vol. 1, Ayer Publishing, 1972,
1447:
1428:Modern documented representations
1236:Shield with Stag Held by Wild Man
775:. Similarly, the Greek historian
45:, 1499 (Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
6948:
6947:
6937:
5218:Johann Peter Petri (Black Peter)
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595:(died 407) describe the saint's
140:Late 15th century tapestry from
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5893:Ballantine Adult Fantasy series
2693:
2666:
2626:E., Novak, Maximillian (1972).
2619:
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2312:Déroche, Vincent (2007-12-31).
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2250:Meunier, Bernard (2010-12-31).
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2133:
2124:
2115:
2061:
1968:diasprez [perhaps: embroidered
1956:Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
1360:Modern literary representations
1283:. The town of Wildemann in the
1144:which occurred in Paris at the
1081:– marsh spirit, sending fever;
393:, which derives from the Latin
290:, possibly of a scene from the
222:Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
175:Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
2841:The New Arthurian Encyclopedia
2510:, The Arden Shakespeare, 1963.
2440:The New Arthurian Encyclopedia
2040:
2016:
1995:
1975:
1961:
1938:
1922:
1886:
1595:Tapestry: Wild Men and Moors,
551:(CPG 142, fol. 122r, c. 1475).
131:
13:
1:
2792:. University Of Wales Press.
1988:"owls shall dwell there, and
1930:wodwos and other wylde bestes
1880:
1596:
1573:
1493:The Five of Wild Men, by the
1465:Late Medieval and Renaissance
1299:
1267:/22, bronze by Paulus Vischer
1261:
1015:
978:) tells of a meeting between
779:describes what may have been
663:
7009:Germanic legendary creatures
4626:Companions of Saint Nicholas
4209:(metal in the United States)
2924:
2568:Bernheimer, Richard (1952).
2287:Paṭrikh, Yosef, ed. (2001).
1252:Early modern representations
1194:Martin Schongauer's Wild Men
893:is mentioned in the tale of
7:
6994:Italian legendary creatures
6984:English legendary creatures
5911:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
5488:Hirschsprung (Black Forest)
2773:Wild men in the Middle Ages
2572:Wild Men in the Middle Ages
1761:
1611:
1495:Master of the Playing Cards
1392:, mistook the Drúedain for
1388:, other men, including the
1180:Master of the Playing Cards
957:The Life of Saint Kentigern
934:told a similar story about
10:
7085:
7004:Slavic legendary creatures
6999:German legendary creatures
6989:French legendary creatures
6979:Celtic legendary creatures
5460:Volksmärchen der Deutschen
5295:Peter Nikoll (Black Peter)
2868:Yamamoto, Dorothy (2000).
2404:Irish literature: a reader
1604:Museum of Fine Arts Boston
1535:The Four States of Society
1529:Wild family, miniature by
856:Mary Magdalene's hair suit
673:), places them in western
522:
518:
419:, a Greco-Roman earth and
276:which both mean "orphan".
128:(1471–1528) among others.
29:
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6406:
6235:
6226:
6156:
6147:
6056:
6024:
5962:
5949:List of story collections
5878:
5834:
5827:
5790:Occult detective fiction
5611:
5583:
5518:
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5048:
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4519:German-speaking countries
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2886:. 2013; Vol. 43. pp. 4-9.
2735:Husband, Timothy (1986).
2701:Wapens van de Nederlanden
2003:Middle English Dictionary
1643:Kostelec nad Černými lesy
1384:. According to Tolkien's
1088:– an attractive woman in
658:to describe such beings,
583:depicts God humbling the
364:, which derive from the
219:13:21 The occurrences in
32:Wild man (disambiguation)
6214:World Fantasy Convention
5092:Christman Genipperteinga
2525:The Road to Middle-Earth
1829:List of hominid cryptids
1696:, originally spelled as
1570:Hans Holbein the Younger
1410:The fictional character
1353:Oberon, the Faery Prince
1012:Wild woman with unicorn,
810:Medieval representations
373:, the name of the Roman
6282:Fire-breathing monsters
5438:Legends and fairy tales
5246:Kunigunde von Orlamünde
5204:Heinrich von Winkelried
4447:List of oldest heraldry
2603:"Mizoram's Wild Flower"
2396:Maureen O'Rourke Murphy
1513:appears in the seal of
1232:Shield with a Greyhound
1207:Shield with a Greyhound
1023:Basel Historical Museum
707:, and the conquests of
399:, the feminine form of
326:
320:
312:
284:The Fight in the Forest
260:"being", from the verb
252:
246:
239:
83:, the Roman god of the
6033:Dungeons & Dragons
5323:Rüdiger von Bechelaren
5106:Eppelein von Gailingen
2723:The Return of the King
2549:"Ted Hughes: Timeline"
2357:Yamamoto, p. 145; 163.
2348:Yamamoto, pp. 150–151.
2237:Bernheimer, pp. 87–88.
1666:Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
1515:Christian I of Denmark
1436:was Ng Chhaidy living
1341:
1305:
1298:Pedro Gonzalez. Anon,
1268:
1210:
1167:Pas de la Dame Sauvage
1165:
1157:
1045:
1026:
1000:
920:The Madness of Sweeney
887:
836:
819:
794:; a group of monks in
734:Distorted accounts of
552:
511:
505:
499:
462:
456:
344:
338:
332:
304:
145:
46:
7064:Mythology of Heracles
6099:International Fantasy
5495:Venusberg (mythology)
5302:Pied Piper of Hamelin
5148:Götz von Berlichingen
5064:Arnold von Winkelried
2843:. New York: Garland.
2078:The War of the Jewels
2058:Berheimer, pp. 42–43.
1533:, from a set showing
1336:
1297:
1259:
1241:In his fourth print,
1201:
1010:
996:
882:
834:
817:
725:Quintus Curtius Rufus
544:
523:Further information:
282:
139:
55:wild man of the woods
40:
6903:Supernatural fiction
5980:Fantastic Adventures
5386:Walram of Thierstein
5260:Matthias Klostermayr
5141:Giselher of Burgundy
5134:Genevieve of Brabant
5120:Frederick Barbarossa
2771:Richard Bernheimer,
2679:Black Central Europe
2464:Belova, 1999, p. 92.
2327:10.4000/kentron.1752
2265:10.4000/kentron.1369
1992:shall dance there").
1416:Edgar Rice Burroughs
1318:Beauty and the Beast
1130:Charles VI of France
1083:Ukrainian Carpathian
986:Geoffrey of Monmouth
944:Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio
938:, the origin of the
796:Eastern Christianity
747:describes a race of
561:ancient Mesopotamian
525:Silvanus (mythology)
483:Early Modern English
381:and German-speaking
215:meaning "hairy") in
103:Canterbury Cathedral
65:, comparable to the
30:For other uses, see
6204:Tolkien's influence
5917:Fantasy Masterworks
5870:Television programs
5678:Fairy tale parodies
5446:Grimms' Fairy Tales
5393:Walter of Aquitaine
5365:The Smith of Kochel
4459:Heraldry portal
3886:Hastings/Hungerford
3173:Crowns and coronets
3145:National traditions
2829:, Thesis (Ph.D.),
2497:, "jumble, medley".
2366:Johnston, Barbara,
2073:Christopher Tolkien
2022:Robert Withington,
1859:Valentine and Orson
1174:Some early sets of
948:Battle of Arfderydd
946:at the time of the
896:Renaud de Montauban
761:Hanno the Navigator
721:Chandragupta Maurya
709:Alexander the Great
705:Indian subcontinent
683:dog-faced creatures
617:, and perhaps even
571:The description of
94:where intersecting
75:classical mythology
6426:Damsel in distress
6194:Mythopoeic Society
5795:Paranormal romance
5710:Historical fantasy
5695:Fantasy of manners
5649:Children's fantasy
5400:Werner Stauffacher
5316:Punker of Rohrbach
5232:Knight of the Swan
3843:Waterlily/Seeblatt
3067:Ancient and modern
2703:. Amsterdam, 1995.
2225:2017-03-14 at the
2210:Bernheimer, p. 88.
2201:Bernheimer, p. 87.
2187:Bernheimer, p. 86.
2175:Bernheimer, p. 85.
2163:Bernheimer, p. 25.
2151:Bernheimer, p. 17.
2139:Bernheimer, p. 12.
2121:Bernheimer, p. 20.
2112:Bernheimer, p. 43.
2046:Bernheimer, p. 35.
1950:2007-01-19 at the
1919:Bernheimer, p. 42.
1713:Glücksburg dynasty
1421:Tarzan of the Apes
1380:, in his books on
1306:
1269:
1211:
1090:seven-league boots
1027:
837:
820:
717:Seleucus I Nicator
553:
548:Pontus and Sidonia
509:and in Italian as
305:
292:Middle High German
192:Robert de Wudewuse
146:
47:
7034:Slovene mythology
6961:
6960:
6835:
6834:
6760:Places and events
6222:
6221:
6052:
6051:
5773:Planetary romance
5684:Fairytale fantasy
5639:Alternate history
5627:Sword and sorcery
5618:Action-adventure
5543:
5542:
5428:Xaver Hohenleiter
5372:Till Eulenspiegel
5239:Konrad Baumgarten
5225:Klaus Störtebeker
5099:Dietrich von Bern
4717:Feuermann (ghost)
4474:
4473:
4315:
4314:
4253:(color in Canada)
3939:
3938:
2831:Chapel Hill/N. C.
2803:Timothy Husband,
2718:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2508:The Winter's Tale
2426:Bromwich, p. 458.
2414:, 9780815624059,
2386:Bromwich, p. 459.
2298:978-90-429-0976-2
2130:Bernheimer, p. 3.
2069:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2032:978-0-405-09100-1
2011:978-0-472-01233-6
1932:, as singular in
1769:Am Fear Liath Mòr
1550:Holzhausen family
1480:Moulins Cathedral
1440:in the jungle of
1331:The Winter's Tale
1214:Martin Schongauer
1203:Martin Schongauer
952:Caledonian Forest
862:Romanesque Europe
802:society, and the
719:'s ambassador to
640:Claudius Aelianus
591:legends of Saint
573:Nebuchadnezzar II
565:Epic of Gilgamesh
421:fertility goddess
302:Dietrich von Bern
122:Martin Schongauer
59:woodwose/wodewose
16:(Redirected from
7076:
7039:Mythic humanoids
7024:Medieval legends
6951:
6950:
6941:
6940:
6817:Enchanted forest
6461:Occult detective
6233:
6232:
6189:Lovecraft fandom
6154:
6153:
5858:highest-grossing
5832:
5831:
5819:Western fantasy
5570:
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5281:Otto the Younger
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5078:Baron Munchausen
5073:
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5057:Albrecht Gessler
5041:
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5027:
5025:Will-o'-the-wisp
5020:
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4787:Jack o' the bowl
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4654:Dwarf (folklore)
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4640:Drak (mythology)
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3670:Griffin/Keythong
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2957:Officers of arms
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6800:Astral plane
6795:Hollow Earth
6488:Magic system
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6441:Dragonslayer
6336:Skin-walkers
6184:The Inklings
6177:Harry Potter
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5730:Magical girl
5705:High fantasy
5700:Hard fantasy
5666:Dark fantasy
5644:Contemporary
5421:Wolfdietrich
5407:William Tell
5330:Schildbürger
5039:Wolpertinger
5017:
5004:Wiedergänger
4997:Weiße Frauen
4948:Rhinemaidens
4696:Ewiger Jäger
4661:Easter Bunny
4633:Doppelgänger
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4421:Phaleristics
4354:Roll of arms
4320:Applications
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4218:Rare colours
3911:Ormonde/Wake
3796:Fleur-de-lis
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3323:Crozier head
3168:Coat of arms
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2962:King of Arms
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1625:The city of
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1564:Classicized
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7029:Iconography
6852:Epic poetry
6713:Leprechauns
6628:Thaumaturgy
6603:Incantation
6556:Magic sword
6114:Méliès d'Or
6015:Weird Tales
5768:Dying Earth
5747:Mythopoeia
5725:Low fantasy
5690:Fantastique
5288:Peter Klaus
5032:Witte Wiwer
4962:Santa Claus
4934:Poltergeist
4878:Moss people
4815:King Laurin
4724:Feldgeister
4675:Elwetritsch
4426:Vexillology
4187:Rare metals
4167:(blood red)
3765:Winged lion
3745:Sea-griffin
3680:Hippocampus
3613:Allocamelus
3255:Fimbriation
3183:Compartment
3160:Achievement
3128:Marshalling
3094:distinction
2952:Law of arms
2937:Authorities
1834:Moss people
1755:clan Murray
1711:The German
1600: 1440
1577: 1525
1434:feral child
1386:legendarium
1372:is used by
1326:Shakespeare
1303: 1580
1265: 1521
1205:engraving,
1159:pas d'armes
1019: 1500
980:King Arthur
924:Dál nAraidi
781:chimpanzees
749:silvestres,
713:Megasthenes
500:wilder Mann
476:penitential
383:Switzerland
230:Old English
172:occurs in
148:The normal
132:Terminology
118:Renaissance
92:roof bosses
6968:Categories
6913:Tokusatsu
6862:Fairy tale
6805:Dreamworld
6703:Hobgoblins
6638:Witchcraft
6608:Necromancy
6588:Divination
6583:Demonology
6546:Magic ring
6536:Magic item
6519:Ceremonial
6408:Characters
6329:Werewolves
6267:Elementals
6171:Filk music
6119:Mythopoeic
5954:Publishers
5880:Literature
5840:television
5812:Weird West
5752:Omegaverse
5622:Lost world
5593:Literature
5481:Freischütz
5358:Tannhäuser
5211:Hildebrand
5169:Gundomar I
5127:Friar Rush
4976:Tatzelwurm
4941:Rasselbock
4892:Nachzehrer
4885:Nachtkrapp
4857:Lutzelfrau
4766:Hinzelmann
4731:Frau Holle
4619:Christkind
4612:Changeling
4577:Belsnickel
4371:equestrian
4155:(mulberry)
3881:Harrington
3811:Quatrefoil
3740:Salamander
3685:Hippogriff
3643:Cockatrice
3623:Amphiptere
3595:Wolfsangel
3575:Portcullis
3487:Black swan
3441:Camelopard
3270:Ordinaries
3188:Escutcheon
3138:impalement
3133:quartering
3116:variations
3034:Attributed
2972:pursuivant
2884:FF Network
2637:0822984407
2612:2012-08-20
2554:2009-05-21
2412:0815624050
2085:. p. 391.
2081:. Boston:
1958:, line 720
1881:References
1849:Straw bear
1664:coin from
1478:Gargoyle,
1401:Ted Hughes
1368:or simply
1366:wood-woses
1345:Ben Jonson
1339:gambols...
1285:Upper Harz
1218:engravings
1135:masquerade
669: – c.
597:asceticism
339:silvestres
272:and Dutch
188:Edward III
162:woodehouse
6908:Superhero
6893:Mythology
6790:Lost city
6698:Halflings
6618:Shamanism
6613:Runecraft
6598:Evocation
6456:Magicians
6431:Dark lord
6416:Barbarian
6376:Skeletons
6299:Gargoyles
6277:Familiars
6237:Creatures
5973:Fantastic
5964:Magazines
5807:New weird
5612:Subgenres
5253:Lohengrin
5011:Wild Hunt
4801:Klagmuhme
4584:Bergmönch
4556:Aufhocker
4464:resources
4409:socialist
4332:Hatchment
4327:Bookplate
4307:Carnation
4294:Realistic
4107:Erminites
3945:Tinctures
3896:Hinckaert
3861:Bourchier
3715:Ouroboros
3700:Manticore
3605:Legendary
3580:Reremouse
3517:Przepaska
3446:Hind/stag
3436:Dog/hound
3245:Attitudes
3222:Supporter
3150:Societies
3111:divisions
3060:abatement
2872:. Oxford.
2654:cite book
2646:948757535
2523:(2005) .
2485:, "leap".
2336:0765-0590
2274:0765-0590
1874:Tarzanide
1814:Human zoo
1809:Hamadryad
1804:Green Man
1672:Mountains
1511:supporter
1364:The term
1281:Wildemann
1184:Rhineland
1086:dika baba
1079:lihiy div
1055:Ukrainian
1014:tapestry
825:Holz-maia
800:Byzantine
773:great ape
759:explorer
660:Herodotus
656:historian
636:Pausanias
491:Woodhouse
487:Wodehouse
452:Noerglein
247:wude-wāsa
240:wudu-wāsa
107:Green Man
85:woodlands
6974:Wild men
6953:Category
6847:Allegory
6723:Mermaids
6693:Gremlins
6658:Centaurs
6593:Egregore
6574:Schools
6541:Grimoire
6501:Elements
6473:Wild man
6393:Unicorns
6381:Vampires
6324:Werecats
6166:Fanspeak
6074:Crawford
6044:Podcasts
5757:Romantic
5740:Mythpunk
5671:Grimdark
5659:Bangsian
5519:See also
5267:Nibelung
5183:Hannikel
5085:Brunhild
5018:Wild man
4955:Rübezahl
4843:Lindworm
4745:Heimchen
4682:Erdhenne
4598:Bogeyman
4591:Bieresel
4570:Beerwolf
4549:Askafroa
4535:Alberich
4416:Logotype
4359:Illyrian
4241:Brunâtre
4165:Sanguine
4102:Erminois
4070:(purple)
3963:Hatching
3958:Tricking
3921:Stafford
3821:Shamrock
3770:Woodwose
3750:Sea-lion
3720:Pantheon
3695:Lindworm
3638:Chollima
3633:Biscione
3628:Basilisk
3550:Crapaudy
3451:Kangaroo
3313:Componée
3307:Łękawica
3203:pavilion
3198:Mantling
3077:courtesy
3072:Alliance
3000:dominion
2995:National
2926:Heraldry
2839:(1991).
2788:(2006).
2402:, eds.,
2223:Archived
2071:(1994).
2013:, p. 285
1948:Archived
1839:Nittaewo
1774:Basajaun
1762:See also
1717:Heracles
1641:Arms of
1612:Heraldry
1566:Wild Man
1454:Freudian
1390:Rohirrim
1378:Drúedain
1209:, 1480s.
1075:dikonkiy
1062:Kostroma
962:Lailoken
841:wildness
785:Ethiopia
693:'s book
628:Xenophon
619:Heracles
615:Silvanus
581:Daniel 4
413:holzmoia
370:Silvanus
350:Lombardy
300:, about
234:woodwose
232:form of
211:, Latin
209:δαιμόνια
180:tapestry
158:wodewose
154:woodwose
111:heraldic
101:meet in
80:Silvanus
73:type in
51:wild man
18:Wild Man
7069:Silenus
6943:Outline
6840:Related
6718:Merfolk
6708:Kobolds
6688:Goblins
6673:Treants
6663:Dwarves
6633:Theurgy
6578:Alchemy
6510:neutral
6478:Witches
6421:Caveman
6386:Zombies
6371:Mummies
6341:Spirits
6292:Dragons
6287:Chimera
6272:Faeries
6089:Gemmell
6084:Gandalf
6039:Féeries
6008:Unknown
5888:Authors
5863:S&S
5603:Sources
5588:History
5155:Gunther
4920:Perchta
4899:Nis Puk
4850:Lorelei
4836:Krampus
4780:Irrwurz
4773:Hödekin
4703:Fänggen
4689:Erlking
4563:Bahkauv
4392:Related
4260:Cendrée
4243:(brown)
4097:Ermines
4068:Purpure
4058:(green)
4034:(black)
4007:Colours
3987:(white)
3891:Heneage
3833:Thistle
3826:Trefoil
3760:Unicorn
3735:Phoenix
3730:Pegasus
3725:Panther
3710:Musimon
3705:Mermaid
3690:Lampago
3660:Enfield
3653:Chinese
3590:Serpent
3585:Scallop
3555:Dolphin
3529:Pelican
3524:Martlet
3512:Szaszor
3482:Alerion
3456:Leopard
3431:Bull/ox
3405:Saltire
3393:Roundel
3368:Lozenge
3338:Flaunch
3303:Chevron
3293:Bordure
3278:Annulet
3250:Erasure
3237:Charges
3101:Canting
3089:Cadency
3050:Armiger
3024:Burgher
2977:private
2947:History
2374:, 88-93
2318:Kentron
2256:Kentron
2075:(ed.).
1819:Krampus
1789:Caveman
1784:Bugbear
1779:Bigfoot
1690:Finland
1627:Antwerp
1579:–1528 (
1394:goblins
1279:and of
1042:Saratov
1021:–1510 (
891:outcast
792:Grazers
769:gorilla
753:gibbons
691:Ctesias
687:Persian
644:Silenus
623:Grisons
575:in the
559:of the
519:Origins
362:salvang
297:Sigenot
182:of the
77:and to
6812:Castle
6773:Worlds
6768:Quests
6750:Trolls
6728:Mermen
6683:Gnomes
6678:Giants
6451:Heroes
6366:Liches
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