Alexander Haggerty Krappe (6 July 1894 – 30 November 1947) was a folklorist and writer. Along with Francis Peabody Magoun, he was the first translator...
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Look up krappe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krappe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Haggerty Krappe (1894–1947)...
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struggling with the solar god of the new year, namely Lugh. Folklorist Alexander Haggerty Krappe subscribed to this notion. He suggests that the myth and others...
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to Ireland and have a wedding feast. Comparative mythologist Alexander Haggerty Krappe suggested that the "Gilla" character, a "horrible giant" who owned...
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ability to cross between two elements. Comparative mythologist Alexander Haggerty Krappe cited that Hecate was also named ίππεύτρια (hippeutria – 'the...
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Institute of Manolis Triantafyllidis, 1998 Science of Folklore By Alexander Haggerty Krappe Page 84 ISBN 0-416-80990-1 Ministry of Foreign Affairs: GTP Business...
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be common with Greek folklore and later tradition". Folklorist Alexander Haggerty Krappe argued that most of historical variants of tale types are traceable...
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Cherusci. He is chiefly remembered as the uncle of Arminius. Alexander Haggerty Krappe proposed the name Inguiomer derives from Old Germanic *Ingwia...
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Chronological Notes, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1887–1895 Robert Eisler, Alexander Haggerty Krappe, trans., The Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist according to Flavius...
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also be reflexes of the Divine Twins. Comparative mythologist Alexander Haggerty Krappe suggested that two heroes, Feradach and Foltlebar, brothers and...
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