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  2. Horned helmet of Henry VIII - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear if the armour was intended to be worn by Henry or another. During the 16th century horns were associated with cuckolds or the devil, rendering the armour unsuitable for a royal person, but it might have been worn by Henry as a jest. [3] [2] The armour was used primarily during court pageants. [2]

  3. Horns of Moses - Wikipedia

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    The Horns of Moses are an iconographic convention common in Latin Christianity whereby Moses was presented as having two horns on his head, later replaced by rays of light. [1] The idea comes from a translation, or mis-translation, of a Hebrew term in Jerome 's Latin Vulgate Bible , and many later vernacular translations dependent on that.

  4. Horned helmet - Wikipedia

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    Its abstracted 'horns', different from those of the earlier finds, are straight and conical. [2] Late Gaulish helmets (c. 55 BC) with small horns and adorned with wheels, reminiscent of the combination of a horned helmet and a wheel on plate C of the Gundestrup cauldron (c. 100 BC), were found in Orange, France. Other Celtic helmets, especially ...

  5. Soufflaculs of Nontron - Wikipedia

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    The Soufflaculs de Nontron is a popular tradition in the town of Nontron, in the French department of Dordogne in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.Initially widespread in the south of France, this carnival festival has survived in only a few localities, most notably Nontron.

  6. Torrs Pony-cap and Horns - Wikipedia

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    The Pegasus appears to wear a cap from which rise two knobbed horns. [26] The remains of horses found in the graves of the Iron Age Pazyryk culture in Siberia were fitted with masks in the shape of stag heads, complete with antlers (another example) or horns (another example). In July 2015, an Iron Age burial of carefully arranged animal bones ...

  7. Gjallarhorn - Wikipedia

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    Bronze horn from 899-700 B.C. Påarp, Sweden. Heimdallr blows into Gjallarhorn in an 1895 illustration by Lorenz Frølich. In Norse mythology, Gjallarhorn (Old Norse: [ˈɡjɑlːɑrˌhorn]; "hollering horn" [1] or "the loud sounding horn" [2]) is a horn associated with the god Heimdallr and the wise being Mímir.

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