- The
jentil (or
jentilak with the
Basque plural), are a race of
giants in
Basque mythology. This word
meaning gentile, from
Latin gentilis, was used to...
- well one
treats them. Jean de l'Ours, a man born to a
woman and a bear.
Jentilak,
giants sometimes portra****
throwing rocks at churches. Lamiak, nymphs...
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contact with
Neanderthal po****tions in the
Iberian Peninsula. Like the
Jentilak, the
Basajaun is a large, hairy, wild man who
lived in dark
jungles and...
- ('of Roland'). In the
Basque Country, they are
attributed to the
jentilak, a race of giants. The
etymology of the German: Hünenbett, Hünengrab and...
- at
Mount Txindoki.
Legends also
speak of many and
abundant genies, like
jentilak (equivalent to giants),
lamiak (equivalent to nymphs),
mairuak (builders...
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different variants and forms, they are most
frequently referred to as
jentilak and mairuak,
while as
individuals they can be
represented as
Basajaun ("the...
-
confused with
lamiak (similar to nymphs).
Along with them, and
specially with
Jentilak,
sorginak are said
often to have
built the
local megaliths.
Sorginak used...
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lopezvallei Libanophron sugaar Hippocoon basajauni Burmaphron iratxoak B.
jentilak B.
sorginak Tagsmiphron olentzero Elasmophron mari
Ectenobythus iberiensis...