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- Wild_Hunt abstract "The Wild Hunt is an ancient folk myth prevalent across Northern, Western and Central Europe. The fundamental premise in all instances is the same: a phantasmal, spectral group of huntsmen with the accoutrements of hunting, with horses and hounds in mad pursuit across the skies or along the ground, or just above it.The hunters may be the dead or fairies (often in folklore connected with the dead). The hunter may be an unidentified lost soul, a deity or spirit of either gender, or may be a historical or legendary figure like Theodoric the Great, the Danish king Valdemar Atterdag, the Welsh psychopomp Gwyn ap Nudd or the Germanic Woden (or other reflections of the same god, such as Alemannic Wuodan in Wuotis Heer ("Wuodan's Army") of Central Switzerland, Swabia etc.).It has been variously referred to as Wilde Jagd (German: "wild hunt/chase") or Wildes Heer (German: "wild army"), Herlaþing (Old English: "Herla's assembly"), Woden's Hunt, Herod's Hunt, Cain's Hunt, the Devil's Dandy Dogs (in Cornwall), Gabriel's Hounds (in northern England), Ghost Riders (in North America), Mesnée d'Hellequin (Old North French: "household of Hellequin"), Cŵn Annwn (Welsh: "hounds of Annwn"), divoký hon or štvaní (Czech: "wild hunt", "baiting"), Dziki Gon or Dziki Łów (Polish), Oskoreia or Åsgårdsreia(originally oskurreia) (Norwegian: "noisy riders", "The Ride of Asgard"), divja jaga, meaning "the wild hunting party" or "wild hunt", in Slovene; Caccia Morta (Dead hunt) or Caccia selvaggia (wild hunt) in Italian; Estantiga (from Hoste Antiga, Galician: "the old army"), Hostia, Compaña and Santa Compaña ("troop, company") in Galicia, and güestia in Asturias.Seeing the Wild Hunt was thought to presage some catastrophe such as war or plague, or at best the death of the one who witnessed it. Mortals getting in the path of or following the Hunt could be kidnapped and brought to the land of the dead. A girl who saw Wild Edric's Ride was warned by her father to put her apron over her head to avoid the sight. Others believed that people's spirits could be pulled away during their sleep to join the cavalcade.In Germany, where it was also known as the "Wild Army", or "Furious Army", its leader was given various identities, including Wodan (or "Woden"), Knecht Ruprecht (cf. Krampus), Berchtold (or Berchta), and Holda (or "Holle"). The Wild Hunt is also known from post-medieval folklore.".
- Wild_Hunt thumbnail Aasgaardreien_peter_nicolai_arbo_mindre.jpg?width=300.
- Wild_Hunt wikiPageExternalLink hunt.htm.
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- Wild_Hunt wikiPageExternalLink hunt.htm.
- Wild_Hunt wikiPageID "75482".
- Wild_Hunt wikiPageRevisionID "605036072".
- Wild_Hunt hasPhotoCollection Wild_Hunt.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:Celtic_mythology.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:English_folklore.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:French_folklore.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:German_folklore.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:Germanic_mythology.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:Germanic_paganism.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:Hunting.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:Medieval_legends.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:Norse_mythology.
- Wild_Hunt subject Category:Woden.
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- Wild_Hunt comment "The Wild Hunt is an ancient folk myth prevalent across Northern, Western and Central Europe. The fundamental premise in all instances is the same: a phantasmal, spectral group of huntsmen with the accoutrements of hunting, with horses and hounds in mad pursuit across the skies or along the ground, or just above it.The hunters may be the dead or fairies (often in folklore connected with the dead).".
- Wild_Hunt label "Caccia selvaggia".
- Wild_Hunt label "Cacería salvaje".
- Wild_Hunt label "Chasse fantastique".
- Wild_Hunt label "Dziki Łów".
- Wild_Hunt label "Wild Hunt".
- Wild_Hunt label "Wilde Jacht".
- Wild_Hunt label "Wilde Jagd".
- Wild_Hunt label "Дикая охота".
- Wild_Hunt label "ワイルドハント".
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Wilde_Jagd.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Cacería_salvaje.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Ehiztari_beltza.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Chasse_fantastique.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Caccia_selvaggia.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs ワイルドハント.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Wilde_Jacht.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Dziki_Łów.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs m.0k0lg.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Q841437.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Q841437.
- Wild_Hunt sameAs Wild_Hunt.
- Wild_Hunt wasDerivedFrom Wild_Hunt?oldid=605036072.
- Wild_Hunt depiction Aasgaardreien_peter_nicolai_arbo_mindre.jpg.
- Wild_Hunt isPrimaryTopicOf Wild_Hunt.