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- In Basque mythology, Basajaun (Basque pronunciation: [bas̺ajaun], "Lord of the forest", plural: basajaunak, female basandere) is a huge, hairy hominid...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mari. Mariamman Sugaar Sorginak Basajaun Lamia (Basque mythology) Aatxe Urkiola Nature Reserve, Basque Country:...
- killer is dubbed El Basajaún ("Lord of the Woods") by the media after a Basque mythological creature. Engrasi insists that the basajaún is real and a protector...
- jentiletxe, harrespil are jentilbaratz, caves can be jentilzulo or jentilkoba. Basajaun Giant (mythology) Hominid cryptids Lamia Mari Sorginak [1] at the Auñamendi...
- also be equivalent, but some sources say this is another name for the Basajaun. Tartaro (or Tartaroa) is the form given in some translated tales and commentary...
- Bedaio), Lamirain (in Arano), Lamusin (in Sare), Lamiñosin (in Ataun). Basajaun Sorginak Mari Glaistig – Ghost from Scottish mythology "lamia". Orotariko...
- the battle where Navarre lost its independence to the Crown of Castile. Basajaun Legend of la Encantada "The Basque Mythology at the present time" (PDF)...
- Hecatoncheires Hyperboreans Laestrygonians Menoetius Orion Syrbotae Talos Tityos Basajaun Jentil Mairu Olentzero Tartalo Ojáncanu Mande Barung Ten Giant Warriors...
- shape of a man. Akerbeltz, demonic spirit in the form of a billy goat. Basajaun, the wild man of the woods. Gaizkiñ, an evil spirit that causes diseases...
- heralds the death of a family member by screaming, shrieking, or keening. Basajaun, Basandere – (Basque) hairy woodland spirit Baumseele – (German) the personified...