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Mommur
In the story of Huon of Bordeaux, Mommur is an enchanted forest that is ruled by Oberon, king of the fairies. Variously, the name is also applied to the capital city of Oberon,〔Thomas Keightley, ''The Fairy Mythology: Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of Various Countries'', London, Bohn, 1850; Forgotten Books, 2007; p. 42.〕 and to the fairy land in which the city is located.〔Keightley, p. 57.〕 The wood in Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' may be based on Mommur, although it is not called so by name.〔Alfred Trubner Nutt, ''Fairy Mythology of Shakespeare'', London, 1900.〕〔Joseph Ritson, ''Fairy Mythology of Shakespeare'', London, Kerslake, 1875.〕 ==References==
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