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  • 1Prince Marko — Marko Марко King of the Serbian Land (only de jure) King Marko on a fresco above the south entrance to the church of Marko s Monastery near Skopje. He was a ktetor of this monastery …

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  • 2Astyages — (Persian: ایشتوویگو ( Ištovigu )); spelled by Herodotus as Astyages; by Ctesias as Astyigas ; by Diodorus as Aspadas ; Akkadian: Ištumegu ), was the last king of the Median Empire, r. 585 BCE 550 BCE, the son of Cyaxares; he was dethroned in 550… …

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  • 3Atalanta — /at l an teuh/, n. Class Myth. a virgin huntress who promised to marry the man who could win a foot race against her but lost to Hippomenes when she stopped to retrieve three golden apples of Aphrodite that he dropped in her path. Also, Atalante… …

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  • 4suckle — verb (suckled; suckling) Etymology: Middle English suklen, probably back formation from suklyng Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to give milk to from the breast or udder < a mother suckling her child > b. to nurture as if by giving milk&#8230; …

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  • 5Telephus — This article is about Telephus the son of Heracles. The name also refers to the father of Cyparissus. A Greek mythological figure, Telephus or Telephos (Greek: Τήλεφος, far shining [His names was also rendered Telephanes (Kerenyi 1959:337).&#8230; …

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  • 6Rhea (mythology) — Rhea Rhea presenting Cronus the stone wrapped in cloth. Consort Cronus …

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  • 7Devnarayan — Shri Devnarayan bhagawan along with Saadu Maata Shri Devnarayan (Rajasthani or Gujari: श्रीदेवनारायण), an ancient Gurjar warrior from Rajasthan who is believed to have been an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is worshipped as a folk deity, mostly in&#8230; …

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  • 8Lugaid mac Con — Lugaid mac Con, sometimes known simply as Mac Con, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. His father was Macnia mac Lugdach, and his mother was Sadb, daughter of the former High King Conn&#8230; …

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  • 9Dermod O'Meara — was an Irish physician and poet, author of the first medical work printed in Dublin in 1619. He was the father of Edmund O Meara. Dermod was the son of Domhnaill O Meara, chief of the O Meara sept and foster father to Thomas Butler. His family&#8230; …

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  • 10Auge — In Greek mythology, Auge (pronEng|ˈɔːdʒiː [Dictionary of Name Pronunciation [http://www.pronouncenames.com/search.php?name=Auge Pronounce Auge] ] ) a daughter of Aleus and Neaera and priestess of Athena Alea at Tegea, bore the hero Telephos to&#8230; …

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