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  • 81Chinese dragon — Chinese name Traditional Chinese 龍 …

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  • 82Mermaid — For other uses, see Mermaid (disambiguation). Mermaid A Mermaid by John William Waterhouse Mythology World mythology Grouping Mythological S …

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  • 83Chinese mythology — Nine Dragons handscroll section, by Chen Rong, 1244 CE, Chinese Song Dynasty, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Chinese mythology (中國神話) is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written… …

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  • 84Jarilo — (Cyrillic: Ярило or Јарило; Polish: Jaryło; Croatian: Jura or Juraj; Serbian: Đorđe; Slavic: Jarovit), alternatively Yarilo, Iarilo, or Gerovit, was a major male Proto Slavic deity of vegetation, fertility and spring, also associated with war and …

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  • 85Middlesex (novel) — Middlesex   …

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  • 86Ramon Fernandez — Alias El Presidente , The Franchise Jersey No. 10, 19 Position Center/Power Forward Current Team Retired Personal Info Country …

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  • 87Basketball in the Philippines — The Philippines was among the world s first basketball playing nations; and Filipinos are some of the world s most avid followers of the sport. The Philippines is the home of the world’s second oldest (and Asia’s first) professional basketball… …

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  • 88Ovid — For other uses, see Ovid (disambiguation). Publius Ovidius Naso (Ovid) Imaginary depiction of Ovid with laurel wreath (from an engraving) Born March 20, 43 BC Sulmo, Roman Republic (modern …

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  • 89The Tudor Mint Ltd. — and are usually finished usually with gold or silver plating which produces either a dark gothic effect (Myth and Magic) or brighter effect (Crystal Mementos). Following the transfer of ownership, many of the ranges were retired, with only two… …

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  • 90Modern adaptation of the Minoan-Mycenaean figure of Talos — There have been numerous modern adaptations of the Minoan Mycenaean figure of Talos, a gigantic man of bronze in Crete, which figures in some Greek mythology. The grotesquely threatening figure of the colossal man of bronze with a hidden weakness …

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