Gulfora, also known as the Queen of the Sabbat, was another goddess in the same vein as Holda,
Perchta, and Diana. She led the Wild Hunt, which is also known as "the days of Jupiter."
She was probably a member of the fourth generation, but the identity of her sire is unknown.
In 1519, Girolamo Folengo wrote Maccaronea, which says,
Not only do old hags bestride cats and goats and pigs, but many dignitaries too, and civic
officials and those who administer justice to the people in the august senate range themselves
to be governed under Gulfora's sway. They observe the days of Jupiter; they anoint their limbs,
hurrying to pay court to the Mistress, who is called Gulfora.