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5 Of The Most Fascinating Dutch Myths You’ve Never Heard Of
Interesting myths from the low lands
Our history books are full of myths and sagas about interesting creatures and events from far away land like Greece, The Roman Empire, Scandinavia, and old Asian ones. But for a fact I know, that the Netherlands, the country that I was born in and living in right now, has a couple of fascinating myths as well.
Here are five of the most exciting myths from the Netherlands that you’ve never heard of.
The ‘Witte Wieven’
This folklore is pretty common in the rural parts of the Netherlands.
The literal meaning of the term ‘Witte Wieven’ is ‘White Women’ and can be compared to many phenomena in other countries as well. They’re often seen as some kind of spirits or witches.
This myth goes back to the time of old farmers in the Germanic lands.
The ‘Witte Wieven’ would appear on farms and on the lands of farmers to scare the people, and would always scream while doing this. Typically, children were scared by these tales.
The explanation for these ‘white women’ was frequently described as mist or fog that would fade over the farmlands.