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Herla or King
Herla (Old English: *Her(e)la Cyning) is a
legendary leader of the
mythical Germanic Wild Hunt and the name from
which the Old
French term...
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Eurema herla, also more
commonly called the Pink Gr****-Yellow or Macleay's Gr****-Yellow, is a
butterfly in the
family Pieridae. It is
found in northern...
- post-medieval folklore. In England, it was
known as Herlaþing (Old English: '
Herla's ****embly'), Woden's Hunt, Herod's Hunt, Cain's Hunt, the Devil's Dandy...
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forehead resembling an oak leaf, the
symbol of the deer god, Herne. To the
Herla, as the deer are
called among animals, the
white mark is the
symbol of a...
- e.g. the ****anese tale of
Urashima Tarō.
Another version concerns King
Herla, a
legendary king of the
ancient Britons, who
visited the Otherworld, only...
- the
Children of Lir in The true
annals of fairy-land: the
reign of King
Herla (1900).
Katharine Tynan, b. 1859 d. 1931,
published the poem 'The Children...
- der Noord- en
Zuidnederlandse plaatsnamen, Het
Spectrum publishers, 1962
Herla, Michèle (2016). ELSENE:
Geschiedenis van de
stedenbouwkundige ontwikkeling...
- have p****ed
catch up with him,
reducing him to an aged man. King
Herla (O.E. "
Herla cyning"),
originally a
guise of
Woden but
later Christianised as a...
- Wild Hunt, Mesnée d'****equin, has been
connected to the
English figure of
Herla cyning ('host-king'; German: Erlkönig). ****equin was
depicted as a black-faced...
- dark creatures. A
wizard named Herla defeats and
exiles Pendragon and his
followers to an
uncharted island.
After Herla later dies,
there is no longer...