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  2. Danish folklore - Wikipedia

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    As in the rest of Europe, interest in Danish folklore was a result of national and international trends in the early 19th century. In particular, the German Romanticism movement was based on the belief that there was a relationship between language, religion, traditions, songs and stories and those who practiced them.

  3. Category:Danish fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Book; Maid Lena (Danish fairy tale) Maiden Bright-eye; The Man and the Girl at the Underground Mansion; Master and Pupil; The Most Incredible Thing; N.

  4. Category:Danish folklore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Danish folklore" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    Hermes - Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology (or Mercury in Roman mythology), patron of travelers, boundaries and thieves. Notably stole a herd of cattle from Apollo in his youth, but then invented the lyre and gave it to Apollo as payment. Hershele Ostropoler - In Ashkenazic Jewish folklore, based on a real person who lived during the ...

  6. Category:Scandinavian legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Creatures found in the legends and folktales of North Germanic peoples. ... out of 5 total. D. Danish legendary creatures (1 C, 6 P) K. Kraken in popular culture (22 ...

  7. Category:Danish legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Nixies (folklore) (2 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Danish legendary creatures" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  8. Hans Christian Andersen bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Hans Christian Andersen in the garden of "Roligheden" near Copenhagen, in 1869.. This is a list of published works by Hans Christian Andersen.The list has been supplemented with a few important posthumous editions of his works; the year given in each entry refers to the first Danish edition.

  9. Chronicon Lethrense - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Chronicon Roskildense, which deals primarily with information presented as real historical facts after the introduction of Christianity in Denmark, Chronicon Lethrense is a recording of folklore about the old pre-Christian Danish kings and the adventure stories that were eventually associated with them.