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  2. Three hares - Wikipedia

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    The three hares (or three rabbits) is a circular motif appearing in sacred sites from East Asia, the Middle East and the churches of Devon, England (as the "Tinners' Rabbits"), [1] and historical synagogues in Europe.

  3. Jesper Who Herded the Hares - Wikipedia

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    Jesper Who Herded the Hares (Danish: Jesper Harehyrde) is a Scandinavian fairy tale, first recorded by Danish folktale collector Evald Tang Kristensen in the first volume of Æventyr fra Jylland. [1] Andrew Lang included it in The Violet Fairy Book. [2] The motif of herding hares is a common fairy tale theme.

  4. Rabbits and hares in art - Wikipedia

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    The Hasenfenster (hare windows) in Paderborn Cathedral and in the Muotathal Monastery in Switzerland, in which three hares are depicted with only three ears between them, forming a triangle, can be seen as a symbol of the Trinity, and probably go back to an old symbol for the passage of time.

  5. Jessie Buckley to Narrate Paloma Baeza’s Eco-Focused ... - AOL

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    Jessie Buckley has lent her voice to “Three Hares,” the hand-drawn animated short film from BAFTA-winning filmmaker Paloma Baeza (“The House,” “Poles Apart”). The ecologically-focused ...

  6. The Holy Family with Three Hares - Wikipedia

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    38.6 cm × 28 cm (15.2 in × 11 in) The Holy Family with Three Hares is a c. 1496 woodcut by German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528). It depicts the Christian Holy Family of Mary , Joseph , and the infant Jesus , in an enclosed garden , symbolizing Mary's virginity.

  7. File:Albrecht Dürer, The Holy Family with the Three Hares, c ...

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    Credit line: given by W.G. Russell Allen: References: Albrecht Dürer: Complete woodcuts, 008 ; Bartsch's Le Peintre Graveur, 102 (Grav.Bois) Catalogue of Early German and Flemish Woodcuts in the British Museum, Vol. 1, C. D. 9

  8. Hare - Wikipedia

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    Hares are swift animals and can run up to 80 km/h (50 mph) over short distances. [3] Over longer distances, the European hare ( Lepus europaeus ) can run up to 55 km/h (35 mph). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The five species of jackrabbits found in central and western North America are able to run at 65 km/h (40 mph) over longer distances, and can leap up to 3 m ...

  9. Chickenhare - Wikipedia

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    The first two books were published by Dark Horse Comics, and the third was being released on-line as a web comic since November 2009, before its cancellation. [ 1 ] The series follows the story of Chickenhare, a rare and exotic cross between a chicken and a rabbit, and his bearded box turtle friend, Abe.