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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wild_manWild man - Wikipedia

    The wild man, wild man of the woods, or woodwose/wodewose is a mythical figure and motif that appears in the art and literature of medieval Europe, comparable to the satyr or faun type in classical mythology and to Silvanus, the Roman god of the woodlands.

  2. Aug 13, 2019 · The best known ‘wild man’ phenomena of today is the Sasquatch or Big Foot of North America, but there are other legends such as the Yeti (Abominable Snowman), said to live in the wilds of the Himalayan mountains.

  3. Quick Reference. Medieval art included Wild Men (and occasionally Women) among its grotesques. They were a race of primitive sub-humans covered in shaggy hair, immensely strong, and living in forests; the males were usually shown wielding a branch, or even a whole tree, as a club, and sometimes crowned and belted with leaves.

  4. Oct 16, 2017 · Learn about the wild man, a man dressed up in a beast-like costume for various pagan rituals across Europe. Find out how wild men are associated with bears, evil spirits, fertility, and Christmas.

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  5. The Wild Man, a figure rooted deeply in the folklore of Northern and Central Europe, stands tall in the annals of Celtic and Slavic mythology. Often shrouded in an aura of mystery, he is a being of contradiction and complexity, embodying the untamed essence of nature.

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  7. The wild man, wild man of the woods, or woodwose/wodewose is a legendary creature that painters and artists in medieval Europe would put in their artwork. He was always shown as man covered with hair. The image of the wild man were used for coats-of-arms, especially in Germany.