Natalia Klimczak is an historian, journalist and writer. She worked for Ancient Orgins from December until April It remenbers me also the wild hunt, or Grande chasse, Mesnie Hellequin in french.
A supernatural procession but of hunters here that take souls to hell. Probably celtic, as in Galicia. Ancient Origins has been quoted by:. By bringing together top experts and authors, this archaeology website explores lost civilizations, examines sacred writings, tours ancient places, investigates ancient discoveries and questions mysterious happenings.
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Categories :. Estos motivos pueden ser:. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Este aviso fue puesto el 20 de agosto de The procession ends before daybreak and the living leader of the procession returns to his bed with no memory of what occurred the next morning but feeling very tired and weary as though he did not get adequate rest.
He can only be freed of the curse if he manages to come across another person during the procession to carry the cross or the cauldron or both , as the curse will be passed onto that person. It is said that if the curse leader does not pass the curse onto another person in a matter of weeks, he will eventually grow pale, thin and sickly and eventually die and the curse will be passed onto another parishioner that will unknowingly receive the curse. The person leading the procession can be a man or a woman—this all depends on whether the patron saint of the parish is male or female.
Own course of Asturias and Galicia, the legend has the appearance of a row of ghostly hooded men whose function is none other than visiting or put on notice of a future death. In them the appearance of a group of dead or lost souls dressed in robes browser, on horseback and accompanied by sniffer dogs mentioned. Like the Procession of Souls , his act of presence was synonymous with tragedies, as indicated by several authors throughout the eleventh and twelfth centuries in their writings.
Although people who have witnessed their appearance abound, the legend known to all notable for how and why, these being primarily responsible for respect breathe at the thought of coming across the parade spectral characteristics.
Next to this, followed by several masked men in a perfect row that is accompanied by songs and prayers. Monday 4 May Tuesday 5 May Wednesday 6 May Thursday 7 May Friday 8 May Saturday 9 May Sunday 10 May Monday 11 May Tuesday 12 May Wednesday 13 May Thursday 14 May Friday 15 May Saturday 16 May Sunday 17 May Monday 18 May Tuesday 19 May Wednesday 20 May Thursday 21 May Friday 22 May Saturday 23 May Sunday 24 May Monday 25 May Tuesday 26 May Wednesday 27 May Thursday 28 May Friday 29 May Saturday 30 May Sunday 31 May Monday 1 June Tuesday 2 June Thursday 4 June Friday 5 June Saturday 6 June Sunday 7 June Monday 8 June
The Santa Compaña has a lot of different descriptions, however, the most popular and extended image is a procession of the dead or souls in torment that appears at night crossing the path of some concrete parish in barefoot and wearing white cloaks, this procession is formed by two lines and every member has a candle (or a bone in fire.
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