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  • ...imes called folkloristics. In usage, there is a continuum between folklore and mythology. ==Founding myths==
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  • ...and culture, especially those of political nature. In modern times, these myths have re-emerged in the culture of successor nations of Aradia, such as [[Fa ...tural development of their former territories, including the incorporation and evolution of the mythology as the people converted to Abrahamic religions.
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  • |image = Mother Goddess of Night, Pride, Ambition, Power, Destruction, and the Underworld '''Mộng Diễm''' is a {{wp|mother goddess}} in [[Haimeism]], and one of the [[Two Supreme Mother Goddesses]] that is worshiped with high reg
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  • This '''list of cultural icons of Mesogeia''' is a list of persons, places, and things that are considered to be cultural icons characteristic of [[Mesogei ==Books and documents==
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  • ...red to as [[Embodiment myths]], though in the Late Patriarchy Era, certain myths portray him more negatively. ...extricably tied to his land and people, ruling over them fairly and wisely and leading them into battle.
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  • ...f the [[Royal House of Hellona]]. He conquered the city state of Bichendom and got Hellona into a union with [[Elland]] by marrying Sigfrida of Elland. ...wiped of the map in the Second Ando-Melran War, he set his eyes on Alland and the other states east. These campaigns would later be known as the Andus Wa
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  • .... Historical figures such as [[Frederico da Água]], [[Gabriel o Sortudo]], and [[John Johnson]] have been unofficially venerated as saints. ...heroes. During the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]], an anti-conscription and anti-colonial [[wikipedia:Student activism|student movement]] known as the
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  • ...ple would use a network of towers to alert the cities of an impeding flood and to get the nobles to safety. A Prince, named Saithynyn of the [[Kingdom of ...wake up and panic. And as the king headed for the exit, he found Saithynyn and put him in the dungeon, where he would drown beneath the growing waves. As
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  • ...pirits of the dead. Many believe the area surrounding the gates is cursed, and visitors who come too close risk being dragged into the underworld.<ref nam ...Gates were built to convert the native population to {{wp|Shinto|Gaoism}} and to create places of worship for the growing Hoterallian population on the i
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  • ...es were historically known by a few names, including the [[Samaritanians]] and the Mouldanians, until they became commonly known as Moldanians in the {{wp ====Myths and Tales====
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  • ...ant' in german, comes from the german words 'Ozean' (meaning Ocean or Sea) and 'Schlange'(Serpent). Ozeange has also gone by the name Meeange [Me-ange] as ...kes as fast as lighting and as powerful as thunder. Beware its mighty jaws and tight grasp or else it finds its next meal with ease."}}}
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  • ...among foreign tourists in Charnea, who then return to their home countries and spread the legend further, adding their own culture to her mythos. ...aditions have taken off in invoking Miss Fortune as a ward against unlucky and bad events similar to the iconic Charnean {{wp|Hamsa}}.
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  • ...ese Kaharnists deify the figure of Queen Kaharna as their spiritual matron and divine forbearer, while other groups instead revere her as one legendary an ===Reign and Legends===
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  • ...ological influence, leading to significant investments in building studios and training filmmakers. ...urish with a focus on narrative-driven cinema that explored local folklore and historical events, establishing a distinct cinematic identity. Early filmma
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  • ...ng happened concomitantly to the [[Religious Reforms]] of the 14th century and participated to the many cultural changes that shook the [[Mutul]]. ...ns to their clothes. The method, however, barely spread outside the region and was only used for textile purposes.
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  • ...tion = Notre-Dame de Belleville, headquarter of the Patiarch of Belleville and the Holy Synod. ...es on several subjects, including sins, demons and the treatement of women and homosexuality in the Church, which led to the Patiarchate being excommunica
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  • ..., and scientific studies due to its association with unexplained phenomena and mysterious disappearances. ...itories, she assembled a grand fleet of 1,000 ships, setting sail to chart and conquer new lands.
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  • ...of his reign he waged numerous wars that expanded and increased the power and prestige of the Alcaenian Empire. He waged a lengthy war with the Voreiasta ...ctics and military strategies are taught in military academies in Mesogeia and throughout the world. He is often ranked relatively high in lists of the mo
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  • |conventional_long_name = The Celestial Empire of the Moon, Stars, and Sea ...re of the United Yocatullic Isles of the Twelve Tribes of the Moon, Stars, and Sea''' (Common Yocatullic: ''Kotahi A'ua'a Hona Yocatala Motu'a Te'arua Hap
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  • |caption = Galea Tribe region and the location of the largest Galea settlement (Stelton). ...BC. Today, Galea people are citizens of Wolfgalia and New North Yorkshire and live all over the nations.
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