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Hercules strikes Cacus, and view of RomePage of text with marginal drawings. At the top in the left margin is a picture of Rome. In front of the city stand two men, one of whom is wearing armour. There are birds flying over their heads
Hercules strikes CacusPage of text with marginal drawing, showing Hercules with a large club about to strike at Cacus (the bearded man on the right) who is pulling a bull backwards by the tail. 1543
Hereward the WakeHEREWARD known as The Wake Anglo-Saxon rebel and outlaw who opposed William I, taking refuge on the Isle of Ely, the subject of romantic legends. Date: ? - 1072
Olwen by Daphne AllenScene from The Mabinogion showing Olwen, wearing a robe of flame-coloured silk, with cascades of yellow hair and anenome white skin
Evergreens and flowers by Pauline BaynesThe evergreens and flowers associated with English customs and legends depicted here by Pauline Baynes in a charming design
King Sebastian is the subject of many Portuguese legends : here he is depicted enjoying the pleasures of the fabulous island of Incoberta
Danish Bard of 1000A Danish skalde (bard) sings the sagas of past glories to an attentive group of warriors
Joseph of ArimatheaJOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA supposed wealthy follower of Jesus who requested his body after the crucifixion : the subject of many pious legends
Machen BookThe cover of Arthur Machens The Bowmen, and other Legends of the War, which he believed was responsible for the legend of the Angels of Mons