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European folklore

European folklore or Western folklore refers to the folklore of the Western world, especially when discussed comparatively. The history of Christendom during the Early Modern period has resulted in a number of traditions that are shared in many European ethnic and regional cultures.

This concerns notably common traditions based on Christian mythology, i.e. certain commonalities in celebrating Christmas, such as the various Christmas gift-bringers, or customs associated with All Souls' Day.


In addition, there are certain apotropaic gestures or practices found in large parts of the Western world, such as the knocking on wood or the fingers crossed gesture.

British Folklore

English folklore

Anglo-Saxon paganism

Estonian folklore

Finnish folklore

Lithuanian folklore

Scandinavian folklore

Celtic mythology

Matter of Britain

Dutch folklore

Western Folklore

American folklore

Australian folklore

Brazilian folklore

Ethnic groups of Europe

Folk Catholicism

Crypto-paganism

European culture

European mythology

Sailors' superstitions

Leach, Maria (ed.), Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and LegendNew York: Funk & Wagnalls Co, 1949.

Newhall, Venetia J., European Folklore: An Encyclopedia, Garland Publishing, 2005,  978-0-8153-1451-6.

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Ziavras, Mary, "Greek Folk Stories, Old and New:, ComteQ Publishing, 2012,  978-0-615-40612-1.

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Media related to European folklore at Wikimedia Commons

(at Freiburg University)

"folklore europaea", Festivals-Customs-Traditions in Europe