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Herne the Hunter
The late British equivalent of Cernunnos, the horned God of the Wild Hunt (which see, above). He has a particular association in literature, at least, with Windsor Forest. Note also the South Welsh Gwynn.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- 5. The Merry Wives of Windsor
- Why should Shakespeare drag Herne the Hunter and all that hazy pagan folklore into so casual a comedy as The Merry Wives?
- www.keithsagar.co.uk
- Windsor Castle
- There is an old tale goes, that Herne the hunter,. Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest,. Doth all the winter time, at still midnight,.
- www.munseys.com
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- www.inexplicabledumbshow.com
- Falstaff and the Culture of the Hunt
- PAGE: There is an old tale goes, that Herne the Hunter. (Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest). Doth all the winter-time, at still midnight,.
- muse.jhu.edu
- An Outing.
- And—now—Jesus— have mercy—”.
- www.aafla.org
Suggested News Resources
- In search of Chilly
- The former Larter property has a few foundations left, said Carol Herne, a historical geologist for the BLM. Though the area near Whiskey Springs was never formally homesteaded, the Larter family had a cabin built there as early as 1903.
Suggested Web Resources
- Herne the Hunter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In English folklore, Herne the Hunter is a ghost associated with Windsor Forest and Great Park in the English county of Berkshire.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Herne the Hunter
- www.lugodoc.demon.co.uk
- ROBINHOOD Remix Clips (Herne The Hunter) - YouTube
- www.youtube.com
- Berkshire History: Herne the Hunter, Part 1
- of Herne the Hunter.
- www.berkshirehistory.com
- The Legend of Herne the Hunter
- The Legend of Herne the Hunter.
- www.mystical-www.co.uk