- 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...
- Rzepiór, or Rzepolicz; Czech: Krakonoš) is a
folkloric mountain spirit (
woodwose) of the
Giant Mountains (Czech: Krkonoše, Polish: Karkonosze,
hence his...
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Pegasus Phoenix Salamander Sea-griffin Sea-lion
Tyger Unicorn Winged lion
Woodwose Wyvern Yale
Plants Fleur-de-lis
Laurel wreath Oak
Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock...
- hair. His
unruly beard and
feathers may
relate to the
tradition of the
woodwose or wild man.
Another early Italian image that
relates to the tradition...
-
European motif of the Wild Man (also
known as wild man of the woods, or
woodwose). By at
least the 16th
century the term "green man" was used in England...
-
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields. The Drúedain are
based on the
mythological woodwoses, the wild men of the
woods of
Britain and Europe; the
Riders of Rohan...
- Puck is not
small and sprightly, but
nearer to a
Green Man or a
hairy woodwose. An
illustration of
Robin Goodfellow from 1639
represents the influence...
- also
Animal fables, mock epics.
Tarasque - A
legendary dragon Werewolf Woodwose (aka
Homme Sauvage,,
Wadwasa and Wild Man) Bear
games La
Femme Aux Serpents...
- ****anese
culture and mythology. Eboshi-ori
Matsuyama tengu Tiangou (China)
Woodwose Karura Bellingham, David; Whittaker, Clio; Grant, John (1992).
Myths and...
- (witches,
priestess of Mari), and so on.
Basajaun is a
Basque version of the
Woodwose.
There is a
trickster named San
Martin Txiki ("St
Martin the Lesser")....