- A
hulder (or huldra) is a
seductive forest creature found in
Scandinavian folklore. Her name
derives from a root
meaning "covered" or "secret". In Norwegian...
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Huldre was a
Danish folk
metal band from Copenhagen. It
combines traditional Danish and
Nordic folk
music and
folklore with rock, and metal. The group...
- and
published Norske Huldre-Eventyr og
Folkesagn I-II (1845–48),
which also was
expanded by a "second collection," (Norske
huldre-eventyr og folkesagn:...
- was
recorded by
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen in
Norwegian Folktales (Norske
Huldre-Eventyr og Folkesagn)
which was
first published in 1845. Asbjørnsen included...
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Huldremose Woman, or
Huldre Fen Woman, is a
female bog body
recovered in 1879 from a peat bog near Ramten, Jutland, Denmark.
Analysis by
Carbon 14 dating...
- Folke- og
Huldre-Eventyr (2nd ed.). Kjøbenhavn: Gyldendalske. Asbjørnsen,
Peter Christen; Moe, Jørgen, eds. (1911).
Norske Folke- og
Huldre-Eventyr. Illustreret...
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inspired by
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen's
collection of
Norwegian fairy-tales,
Huldre-Eventyr og Folkesagn,
published in 1845. The play was
written in Italy,...
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Glittertind Norway 2001
Heidevolk Netherlands 2002 Holy
Blood Ukraine 1999
Huldre Denmark 2009 In
Extremo Germany 1996
Ithilien Belgium 2005
Kampfar Norway...
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clothing was
placed on top of her
naked body.
Huldremose Woman Huldre Fen Woman,
Huldre Woman Ramten,
Midtjylland 160 BCE–340 CE
Female 1879 Huldremose...
- Vintersorg. Folk
metal bands from
Denmark include Wuthering Heights, Svartsot,
Huldre and the
Faroe Islanders Týr.
Outside Scandinavia,
other European nations...