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The Wolf of Ansbach,In 1685 a man eating wolf terrorized the people of Ansbach, Germany. Believing
Amazons by Emil Wolff (1847)
thelongvictorian:The Centaur Playing With Her Child (1909) by Otto Soltau (1885-1915).
‘Florigunde in the Dragon’s Den’, “Germania’s Sagenborn” (German
linseedling:Be wary of wandering the fields after dark or the Roggenmutter (Rye Mother) will steal y
Diana by Hans Sebald Beham (1539)
Sea Nymph by Emil Wolff (1841)
elfmaidens:AWAY, COME AWAY[a mix for the wild hunt of germanic folklore] Girl, mortal, it was a l
Perseus and Andromeda by Anton Raphael Mengs (1778)
Help! Help!! The frightening figure of Krampus. Krampus is a figure from German-speaking folklore, a
Cupid with Attributes of Hercules by Emil Wolff (1859)
Eltz Castle, Germany
The Jeweled Skeleton of St. Munditia- Patron Saint of Spinsters. St Peter’s Church Munich
Saint bones on display- St Peter’s Munich
Female Krampus at Krampus Run Munich 2019
Anka Gerson aka Anki Panki (German, b. Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, based Berlin, Germany) - Two
Greetings from Krampus. A popular figure in German-speaking Alpine folklore. A horned creature who p
Aphrodite Before Zues (Germany-Austria 17th Century)
Helen Stratton (1867-1961), ‘The Lorelei’, “A Book of Myths” by Jean Lang, 1915Source
Eva Vliegen (1575-1637). According to legend, the “Lady of Meurs” didn’t eat or d
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It was a monstrous dragon.Illustration by Th. Hoffman for Germania’s Sagenborn (Germania&rsquo
nemfrog: A knight meets the devil. Old German print. The history of the devil and the idea of e
russianfolklore:“A Man with an Eagle Owl” by Konstantin Vasiliev.
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