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- The Buckriders (Dutch: Bokkenrijders, French: Chevaliers du bouc) are a part of South-Eastern Dutch and North-Eastern Belgian folklore. They are witches...
- Bhadrakali Temple, is a plaque ****ociated with Gurumapa. Netherlands – The Bokkenrijders or "buck riders" are ghostly thieves who ride flying goats. ****stan...
- northern Belgium), the Wild Hunt is known as the Buckriders (Dutch: Bokkenrijders) and was used by gangs of highwaymen for their advantage in the 18th...
- Simenon, who used "Brühl" as one of his many pen names. Anton Blok, De Bokkenrijders, roversbenden en geheime genootschappen in de Landen van Overmaas (1730-1774)...
- inhabited mines and coastal communities as a hobgoblin during storms Bokkenrijders (Dutch) – Ghosts/devils riding flying goats; co-opted by bandits to...
- affected by plundering soldiers and gangs of thieves such as the "Bokkenrijders". Nevertheless, the po****tion contained strongly conservative Catholic...
- tijden, slechte tijden - Jef Alberts (1991–2016) De Legende van de Bokkenrijders - Meneer Bree (1994) Baantjer - Frank Stalknecht (Episode De **** en...
- rich in folk tales, such as the stories about the Buckriders (Dutch: Bokkenrijders) and those concerning the gnome king Kyrië (Dutch: Kabouterkoning Kyrië)...
- 185 Drivetrain Ford (Élan) 5.0L V8 33 DNF LMP2 35 G-Force Racing / Bokkenrijders Val Hillebrand Frank Hahn Gavin Pickering Courage C65 D 183 Gearbox...
- area of Sint Joost is frequently raided by the so-called "Buckriders" (Bokkenrijders) between 1730 and 1780. Sint Joost was home to 226 people in 1840. On...