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  2. Unicorn horn - Wikipedia

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  3. Olifant (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Olifant (instrument) Roland blows his olifant to summon help in the midst of the Battle of Roncevaux. Olifant (also known as oliphant) was the name applied in the Middle Ages to a type of carved ivory hunting horn created from elephant tusks. [1] Olifants were most prominently used in Europe from roughly the tenth to the sixteenth century ...

  4. List of Earth, Wind & Fire band members - Wikipedia

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    List of Earth, Wind & Fire band members

  5. Winged unicorn - Wikipedia

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    A winged unicorn (cerapter, flying unicorn, unisus, pegacorn, unipeg[1]) is a fictional ungulate, typically portrayed as a horse, with wings like Pegasus and the horn of a unicorn. [2] In some literature and media, it has been referred to as an alicorn, a word derived from the Italian word alicorno, [3] (itself from Latin wing āla and horn ...

  6. Coronation Chair of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, the Coronation Chair is made of the horn of unicorns. In reality, it is made from Norwegian narwhal tusks. [1] It is guarded by three life-size silver lions, based on Biblical references, and was a symbol of the absolute monarchy of the Twin Kingdoms. [2] The Coronation Chair is located in the Castle of Rosenborg in ...

  7. Unicorn - Wikipedia

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  8. The Lady and the Unicorn - Wikipedia

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    The Lady and the Unicorn

  9. Karkadann - Wikipedia

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    The Karkadann (Arabic كركدن karkadann or karkaddan from Kargadan, Persian: كرگدن) is a mythical creature said to have lived on the grassy plains of India and Persia. The word kargadan also means rhinoceros in Persian and Arabic. Depictions of karkadann are found also in North Indian art. [1]