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    Frau Holle (also known in various regions as Holla, Holda, Perchta, Berchta, Berta, or Bertha) was initially a pre-Christian female legendary figure who survived in popular belief well into the 19th century. [1] The name may be cognate of the Scandinavian creature known as the Hulder. [2]

  2. Frau Holle - Brüder Grimm. Ein Märchen der Brüder Grimm. Eine Witwe hatte zwei Töchter, davon war die eine schön und fleißig, die andere häßlich und faul. Sie hatte aber die häßliche und faule, weil sie ihre rechte Tochter war, viel lieber, und die andere mußte alle Arbeit tun und der Aschenputtel im Hause sein.

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  3. Frau Holle, also known as Mother Hulda, is a character in a Grimm's fairy tale that preserves the ancient Germanic sky-goddess tradition. She is associated with spinning, weaving, fate and the weather, and is the patroness of maidens.

  4. Frau Holle. A widow had two daughters; one was pretty and industrious, the other was ugly and lazy. And as the ugly one was her own daughter, she loved her much the best, and the pretty one was made to do all the work, and be the drudge of the house. Every day the poor girl had to sit by a well on the high road and spin until her fingers bled.

  5. Oct 14, 2019 · Frau Holle is a complex deity who appears in various forms and stories in Scandinavian traditions. She is associated with snow, domestic crafts, women's magic, and the cycle of death and rebirth.

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  6. Frau Holle, known in different regions as Holla, Holda, Perchta, Berchta, Berta, or Bertha -- to give the most common variants of her name -- is one of Germany's most durable female legendary figures and one who without doubt represents a pre-Christian heathen diety who survived in popular belief and in the memory of common people well into the ...

  7. Frau Holle is a powerful and influential figure in Germanic mythology and folklore, associated with snow, fertility, and domestic duties. Learn about her origin, myth, symbols, celebrations, and lessons in this comprehensive article.