- The wild man, wild man of the woods, or woodwose/wodewose is a
mythical figure and
motif that
appears in the art and
literature of
medieval Europe, comparable...
- y Editores. p. 185. ISBN 978-84-8048-838-9. Mendoza,
Fidel Gutierrez. "
Wildmen in the City: A
Story About Los Saicos." Los Saicos: !Demolocion!: The Complete...
- Federation,
where they were
managed by Lou
Albano and
referred to as "Albano's
Wildmen". The "wild"
nature of the
brothers was conve****
through their unorthodox...
- Ståhlberg, Sabira; Svanberg,
Ingvar (2017). Piwowarczyk,
Darius J. (ed.). "
Wildmen in
Central Asia". Anthropos. 112 (1).
Sankt Augustin, Germany: Anthropos...
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Environmental Archaeology (London:
Allen Unwin, 1982) Myra Shackley, "
Wildmen: Yeti, Sasquatch, and the
Neanderthal Enigma (London:
Thames & Hudson,...
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castle in a
forest drawn into the
tiltyard by a lion and an
antelope led by
wildmen. The four
knights of
Queen Noble Renown emerged from the
castle to salute...
-
speaks to an
ancient tradition surrounding wild men.
Written reports of "
wildmen"
become more
frequent in the Tang
dynasty (618–907 AD),
though they are...
-
Retrieved 2024-03-28. Szalaty,
Piotr (2021-12-10). "Kultowy Vis".
wildmen.pl.
WildMen.
Retrieved 2024-03-28. Siudalski,
Stefabn Jerzy. "Porównanie VISa...
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queen in
Paris on
January 28, 1393. The King and five
courtiers dressed as
wildmen of the
woods (woodwoses), with
costumes of flax and pitch. If they came...
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Retrieved 2007-04-16.
Stewart Holbrook, "Bunco Kelly, King of the Crimps" in
Wildmen,
Wobblies &
Whistle Punks,
edited by
Biran Booth. Corvallis:
Oregon State...