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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Black Annis, auch Black Agnes, ist ein Schreckgespenst der britischen Volkserzählungen, das auf keltischen Ursprung zurückzuführen ist. , Чёрная Аннис — персонаж английского фольклора. Считалось, что она обитала в пещере в окрестностях Лестера, недалеко от . По одной из версий, её образ восходит к кельтской богине Дану. , Black Annis (o anche Black Agnes, Anna o ABlack Annis (o anche Black Agnes, Anna o Anny) è una figura del folklore inglese, nota in particolare nella regione delle , presso Leicester. Ad oggi è considerata semplicemente uno spauracchio per bambini. È descritta tipicamente come una strega o un'orchessa dalla faccia blu, con denti zanne gialle e artigli lunghi e vestita di pelle, e secondo la leggenda vive in una grotta chiamata Black Annis' Bower, che avrebbe creato lei stessa scavando la roccia con le sue unghie. Avrebbe l'abitudine di catturare i bambini e gli agnelli che si trovassero nelle Dane Hills durante il crepuscolo, per spellarli, mangiarli e poi disperdere le loro ossa nei paraggi; secondo alcune versioni, attendeva le sue prede appostandosi fra i rami di una vecchia quercia cimata situata sopra la sua grotta. Con il nome di Cat Anna, era conosciuta dalle ragazzine della classe lavoratrice negli anni 1890, secondo le quali viveva in un tunnel che collegava le Dane Hills con le cantine del . Per una tradizione che è proseguita dal 1668 almeno fino al 1842, il lunedì di Pasqua un gatto morto, intinto nell'anice, veniva trascinato davanti alla grotta della strega, con un branco di cani al seguito; ciò avrebbe dovuto indurre Black Annis ad uscire dalla grotta per unirsi all'inseguimento, esponendosi così alla luce purificatrice del sole.osi così alla luce purificatrice del sole. , Black Annis (also known as Black Agnes or Black Annis (also known as Black Agnes or Black Anna) is a bogeyman figure in English folklore. She is imagined as a blue-faced hag or witch with iron claws and a taste for human flesh (especially children). She is said to haunt the countryside of Leicestershire, living in a cave in the Dane Hills with a great oak tree at the entrance. She is said to venture out at night looking for unsuspecting children and lambs to eat, then tanning their skins by hanging them on a tree before wearing them around her waist. She would reach inside houses to snatch people. Legend has it that she used her iron claws to dig her cave out of the side of a sandstone cliff, making herself a home there which is known as Black Annis' Bower Close. The legend led to parents warning their children that Black Annis would get them if they did not behave. She was also known to hide in the branches of her oak tree waiting to leap upon unsuspecting prey. Other traditions stated that when she ground her teeth people could hear her, giving them time to bolt their doors and keep away from the window. It is said that cottages in Leicestershire were purposely built with small windows so that Black Annis could only get a single arm inside. When she howled she could be heard 5 mi (8.0 km) away, then the cottagers would fasten skins across the window and place protective herbs above it to keep themselves safe.ve herbs above it to keep themselves safe.
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rdfs:comment Black Annis (o anche Black Agnes, Anna o ABlack Annis (o anche Black Agnes, Anna o Anny) è una figura del folklore inglese, nota in particolare nella regione delle , presso Leicester. Ad oggi è considerata semplicemente uno spauracchio per bambini. Per una tradizione che è proseguita dal 1668 almeno fino al 1842, il lunedì di Pasqua un gatto morto, intinto nell'anice, veniva trascinato davanti alla grotta della strega, con un branco di cani al seguito; ciò avrebbe dovuto indurre Black Annis ad uscire dalla grotta per unirsi all'inseguimento, esponendosi così alla luce purificatrice del sole.osi così alla luce purificatrice del sole. , Black Annis, auch Black Agnes, ist ein Schreckgespenst der britischen Volkserzählungen, das auf keltischen Ursprung zurückzuführen ist. , Black Annis (also known as Black Agnes or Black Annis (also known as Black Agnes or Black Anna) is a bogeyman figure in English folklore. She is imagined as a blue-faced hag or witch with iron claws and a taste for human flesh (especially children). She is said to haunt the countryside of Leicestershire, living in a cave in the Dane Hills with a great oak tree at the entrance.lls with a great oak tree at the entrance. , Чёрная Аннис — персонаж английского фольклора. Считалось, что она обитала в пещере в окрестностях Лестера, недалеко от . По одной из версий, её образ восходит к кельтской богине Дану.
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