A 13th-century village near Lyon venerated a greyhound named Saint Guinefort as a patron saint of these people. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these people led by Nicholas of Cologne and Stephen of Cloyes across the Alps during one event.
ANSWER: children [or infants or babies; accept boys or pueri; accept Children’s Crusade]
[10e] The Children’s Crusade may have influenced a folk tale about how this Saxon town’s children disappeared after following the mysterious Pied Piper.
ANSWER: Hamelin [or Hameln]
[10h] Centuries later, this child was discovered living a feral life in the forests near Hamelin during King George I’s hunting expedition. This child sparked much curiosity when he was brought back to London in attempts to “tame” him.
ANSWER: Peter the Wild Boy [prompt on Peter; prompt on the Wild Boy]
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