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  • 1Bird of Ill Omen — is a sacred bird in myths that brings bad luck, often referring to a person who is unlucky.It can also refer to:* Bird of Ill Omen (book), a book by Simon Raven. * Bird Of Ill Omen (band), a hardcore band from Florida. * Bird of Ill Omen (song),… …

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  • 2Capitoline Hill — Infobox Hill of Rome name =Capitoline Hill Latin name =Capitolinus mons Italian name =il Campidoglio or Monte Capitolino rione =Campitelli buildings =Capitoline Museums and Piazza del Campidoglio, Palazzo Senatorio, Palazzo dei Conservatori,… …

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  • 3The Endless Steppe — Infobox Book | name = The Endless Steppe author = Esther Hautzig cover artist = Caroline Binch country = U.S. language = English publisher = Puffin release date = 1968 media type = Print Hardcover, Hardback PaperbackThe Endless Steppe (1968) is a …

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  • 4Skogsfru — (Scocks FRU) Variations: Huldra, Skogsra, Swor, Tallemaja, Wood Wife, Wood Woman In Scandinavia there is a type of vampiric faythat looks like a beautiful woman with long auburn HAIR and a cow tail. It is called skogsfru. It lives in the woods… …

    Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • 5superstitions —    Some recent folklorists shun the term superstition as being too pejorative, preferring the less value laden belief . This, however, is too broad a term and, for convenience, we have kept the older word, emboldened by the fact that it is… …

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  • 6List of Case Closed episodes — The cover of the starter set for the first season released by Funimation Entertainment featuring the protagonist Jimmy Kudo/Conan Edogawa The anime series Case Closed is based on the Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン …

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  • 7Cultural depictions of cats — An Ancient Egyptian figurine of a cat, from the Louvre museum The cultural depiction of cats and their relationship to humans is as old as civilization and stretches back over 9,500 years. Cats have figured in the history of many nations, are the …

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  • 8DIVINATION — Man, by nature, longs to know what the future holds for him, either out of inherent curiosity or in order to anticipate the dangers that await him. Therefore, in all ancient civilizations and even in some cultures of today there were diviners who …

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  • 9Japanese superstitions — are rooted in the culture and history of Japan and the Japanese people. Superstitious beliefs are common in Japan; many are related to the atom bomb, but even most of those have roots further back in Japan s history.cite journal |last=Simon… …

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  • 10Roman infantry tactics — refers to the theoretical and historical deployment, formation and maneuvers of the Roman infantry from the start of the Roman Republic to the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The article first presents a short overview of Roman training. Roman… …

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