Ellert and Brammert, the Glossary
Ellert and Brammert are legendary giants from Dutch folklore who supposedly robbed travellers in Drenthe, Netherlands.[1]
Table of Contents
4 relations: Drenthe, Ellert en Brammert (museum), Folklore of the Low Countries, Netherlands.
- Dutch folklore
- Folklore of the Benelux
- Giants
Drenthe
Drenthe is a province of the Netherlands located in the northeastern part of the country.
See Ellert and Brammert and Drenthe
Ellert en Brammert (museum)
Ellert en Brammert is an open-air museum in Schoonoord expositing the way people lived in Drenthe at the time of the peat digging.
See Ellert and Brammert and Ellert en Brammert (museum)
Folklore of the Low Countries
Folklore of the Low Countries, often just referred to as Dutch folklore, includes the epics, legends, fairy tales and oral traditions of the people of Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Ellert and Brammert and folklore of the Low Countries are Dutch folklore.
See Ellert and Brammert and Folklore of the Low Countries
Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
See Ellert and Brammert and Netherlands
See also
Dutch folklore
- Afrikaans folklore
- Bernard Fokke
- Brendan the Navigator
- Buckriders
- Chronici Zelandiae
- Dokter Faust van Waardenburg
- Dorus Rijkers
- Dull Gret
- Elegast
- Ellert and Brammert
- Flying Dutchman
- Folklore of the Low Countries
- Genevieve of Brabant
- Goose pulling
- Hebban olla vogala
- Heer Halewijn
- Hellhound
- Klozum
- Kobus van der Schlossen
- Lady of Stavoren
- Martin of Tours
- Pig-faced women
- Reynard cycle
- Reynard the Fox
- Saeftinghe legend
- Santi Michele e Magno, Rome
- Sinterklaas
- The New Chronicles of Zeeland
- The Sagas of Veluwe
- Till Eulenspiegel
- Witte Wieven
- Zwarte Piet
Folklore of the Benelux
- Anna Muggen
- Arumer Zwarte Hoop
- Bernard Fokke
- Buckriders
- Chronici Zelandiae
- Dokter Faust van Waardenburg
- Dorus Rijkers
- Druon Antigoon
- Dutch folklore
- Elegast
- Ellert and Brammert
- Ewiger Jäger
- Flying Dutchman
- Folklore of Luxembourg
- Genevieve of Brabant
- Gnome King Kyrië
- Goose pulling
- Hebban olla vogala
- Heer Halewijn
- Hellhound
- Henry Gardinn
- Kabouter
- Kermesse (festival)
- Lady of Stavoren
- Lamme Goedzak
- Lange Wapper
- Margaret of Holland, Countess of Henneberg
- Maypole
- Melusine
- Nixie (folklore)
- Paulus the woodgnome
- Pier Gerlofs Donia
- Pig-faced women
- Saeftinghe legend
- Silvius Brabo
- The Feast of Saint Nicholas
- The New Chronicles of Zeeland
- The Sagas of Veluwe
- Till Eulenspiegel
- Witte Wieven
Giants
- Alfred Bulltop Stormalong
- Antero Vipunen
- Antonine Barada
- Caca (mythology)
- Cacus
- Daitya
- Daityas
- Ella Abomah Williams
- Ellert and Brammert
- Fänggen
- Fasolt
- Ferragut
- Flaming Teeth
- Gaf (Mandaeism)
- Giant
- Giantess
- Giants (esotericism)
- Haymon
- Humbaba
- Iku-Turso (creature)
- Ispolin
- Jötnar
- Kapre
- Krun
- List of giants in mythology and folklore
- Macrophilia
- Maero
- Nawao
- Olivier Richters
- Patagon
- Rübezahl
- Saint Christopher
- Stallo
- Starkad
- Syrbotae
- Teutobochus
- Thardid Jimbo
- Thyrsus (giant)
- Tom Hickathrift
- Tsul 'Kalu
- Upelluri
- Uriaș
- Zelph
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellert_and_Brammert
Also known as Ellert en Brammert, Ellert en Brammert (myth).