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- Perchta abstract "Perchta or Berchta (English: Bertha), also commonly known as Percht and other variations, was once known as a goddess in Southern Germanic paganism in the Alpine countries. Her name means "the bright one" (Old High German beraht, bereht, from Proto-Germanic *brehtaz) and is probably related to the name Berchtentag, meaning the feast of the Epiphany.Perchta is often identified as stemming from the same Germanic goddess as Holda and other female figures of German folklore (see Frija-Frigg). According to Jacob Grimm and Lotte Motz, Perchta is Holda's southern cousin or equivalent, as they both share the role of "guardian of the beasts" and appear during the Twelve Days of Christmas when they oversee spinning. In some descriptions, Perchta has two forms; she may appear either as beautiful and white as snow like her name, or elderly and haggard.Grimm says Perchta or Berchta was known "precisely in those Upper German regions where Holda leaves off, in Swabia, in Alsace, in Switzerland, in Bavaria and Austria."In Bavaria and German Bohemia, Perchta was often represented by St. Lucia.".
- Perchta thumbnail Pechtra.jpg?width=300.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink PRA1-PA240,M1.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink winter.htm.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink forgottengods.html.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink krampus_de.html.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink 013_06.php.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink 013_08.php.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink 017_07.php.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink 031_04.php.
- Perchta wikiPageExternalLink perchten.htm.
- Perchta wikiPageID "1830983".
- Perchta wikiPageRevisionID "589662846".
- Perchta hasPhotoCollection Perchta.
- Perchta subject Category:Alamanni.
- Perchta subject Category:Alpine_folklore.
- Perchta subject Category:Christmas_characters.
- Perchta subject Category:German_folklore.
- Perchta subject Category:Germanic_deities.
- Perchta subject Category:Germanic_mythology.
- Perchta subject Category:Slovene_mythology.
- Perchta subject Category:Swiss_folklore.
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- Perchta type Belief105941423.
- Perchta type ChristmasCharacters.
- Perchta type Cognition100023271.
- Perchta type Content105809192.
- Perchta type Creativity105624700.
- Perchta type Deity109505418.
- Perchta type FictionalCharacter109587565.
- Perchta type GermanicDeities.
- Perchta type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Perchta type Imagination105625465.
- Perchta type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Perchta type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Perchta comment "Perchta or Berchta (English: Bertha), also commonly known as Percht and other variations, was once known as a goddess in Southern Germanic paganism in the Alpine countries. Her name means "the bright one" (Old High German beraht, bereht, from Proto-Germanic *brehtaz) and is probably related to the name Berchtentag, meaning the feast of the Epiphany.Perchta is often identified as stemming from the same Germanic goddess as Holda and other female figures of German folklore (see Frija-Frigg).".
- Perchta label "Berchta".
- Perchta label "Perchta".
- Perchta label "Perchta".
- Perchta label "Perchta".
- Perchta label "Perchta".
- Perchta label "Перхта".
- Perchta sameAs Perchta.
- Perchta sameAs Berchta.
- Perchta sameAs Perchta.
- Perchta sameAs Perchta.
- Perchta sameAs m.05_f21.
- Perchta sameAs Q258927.
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- Perchta wasDerivedFrom Perchta?oldid=589662846.
- Perchta depiction Pechtra.jpg.
- Perchta isPrimaryTopicOf Perchta.