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- crimes. Commonly, the buckriders raided small communities, parsonages, churches and more remote farms. Hundreds of buckriders were convicted and sentenced...
- old European myths of the Wild Hunt and the Dutch/Flemish legend of the Buckriders, in which a supernatural group of hunters p****es the narrator in wild...
- down ever since. The story of Villa Volta is based on the legend of the buckriders, a fierce and merciless gang of robbers that was active in the Kempen...
- Parliament - Brussels Parliament building - Brussels South Charleroi Airport - Buckriders - Buggenhout - Bureau Veritas - Paul Buysse Callebaut - Callewaert, Jan...
- the Schneeberg in Germany Brunssummer heath in South Eastern Limburg Buckriders Campine (De Kempen) Peel (De Peel) Salient Limburg is the only province...
- Netherlands and Flanders (in northern Belgium), the Wild Hunt is known as the Buckriders (Dutch: Bokkenrijders) and was used by gangs of highwaymen for their advantage...
- landscapes. The region is rich in folk tales, such as the stories about the Buckriders (Dutch: Bokkenrijders) and those concerning the gnome king Kyrië (Dutch:...
- Pirates, novel. Random House Canada 2017: No TV for Wood****s, poetry. Buckrider Books, Wolsak and Wynn Press. 2019: A Cemetery for Holes, poetry with...
- Victoria College at the University of Toronto and worked as an editor with Buckrider Books, an imprint of Canadian independent press Wolsak & Wynn from 2018...
- century. The area of Sint Joost is frequently raided by the so-called "Buckriders" (Bokkenrijders) between 1730 and 1780. Sint Joost was home to 226 people...