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  2. Bearded lady - Wikipedia

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    A bearded lady (or bearded woman) is a woman with a naturally occurring beard normally due to the condition known as hirsutism or hypertrichosis. Hypertrichosis causes people of either sex to develop excess hair over their entire body (including the face), while hirsutism is restricted to females and only causes excessive hair growth in the ...

  3. Dwarf (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Regin, a figure identified as either a dwarf or resembling a dwarf, is a similar size to the hero Sigurd on both the Ramsund carving and carvings from the Hylestad Stave Church. [29] Dwarf names in Eddic sources include Fullangr ('tall enough') and Hár ('high'); however, the terms are ambiguous and do not necessarily mean the dwarfs were ...

  4. Helena Antonia - Wikipedia

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    At a loss on what to do with her, her parents gave her as a gift to Ernest of Bavaria, who was the Prince-Bishop of her home city of Liège in 1581–1612. [5] The Prince-Bishop gave her as a gift to Charles II, Archduke of Austria , and Helena Antonia left for Graz in Austria.

  5. Lord of the Rings’ First Female Dwarf Does, in Fact, Have a Beard

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    Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Amazon PrimeRest easy, Lord of the Rings fans, because our long, hair-raising nightmare is over: After months of uncertainty, everyone can ...

  6. Talk:Bearded lady - Wikipedia

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    Also, if beards do not appear on other female species in Middle Earth it would be extremely unlikely that dwarven women would have beards. Beards on female dwarves is a pretty ridiculous genetic trait. I plan to review sections on dwarves and see the context of that passage. Oldnoakes 20:37, 19 December 2006 (UTC) Here we go, this is the full ...

  7. Talk:Dwarves in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    And you can add to this that, in The Hobbit, Bilbo reflects that he couldn't be mistaken for a dwarf, even in a dwarven cloak, because he had no beard. If female dwarves in male dwarf clothes cannot easily be distinguished from males, but the beardlessness of hobbits means they can , it seems pretty clear the females must have beards.

  8. 'The Rings of Power' prosthetics head on orcs, Adar, and ...

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    Behind every pointy ear and scarred face in Middle-earth, there are some truly incredible prosthetics. Celebrimbor may be a master smith in Prime Video's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power ...

  9. List of facial hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A beard where the middle part hangs from chin leaving it pointed. It is set apart from the extended goatee by the inclusion of sideburns. [26] Dwarven beard Similar to a Ned Kelly beard, but with a more intricate styling, such as braids. Named for dwarves that are often depicted with the beard in fantasy media. [27] Forkbeard