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  2. Students, Olympic skaters, families and more. A tribute to ...

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    American Airlines Flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Black Hawk collided in Washington, D.C. Authorities believe all 67 on board both aircraft died.

  3. Fichier des personnes décédées - Wikipedia

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    Today, they are accessible from at least two official web portals: the French state's open data portal data.gouv.fr and the Insee website, insee.fr. [1] [2] There is no legal guarantee for the correctness of the data. [2] [3] On data.gouv.fr and on insee.fr the data can be downloaded as text files, although the file formats are not identical on ...

  4. Litavis - Wikipedia

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    Latin inscription reading "DEO MARTI CICOLLUI ET LITAVI" ("To Mars Cicolluos and Litavis"). [1]Her name is found in inscriptions found at Aignay-le-Duc and Mâlain of the Côte-d'Or, France, where she is invoked along with the Gallo-Roman god Mars Cicolluis in a context which suggests that she might have been his consort.

  5. Xtabay - Wikipedia

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    La Xtabay (Spanish pronunciation: [la iʃ.taˈβaj]) is a Yucatec Maya folklore tale about a demonic femme fatale who preys upon men in the Yucatán Peninsula. [1] She is said to dwell in the forest to lure men to their deaths with her incomparable beauty. [2]

  6. Euhemerism - Wikipedia

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    In the fields of philosophy and mythography, euhemerism (/ j uː ˈ h iː m ər ɪ z əm,-h ɛ m-/) is an approach to the interpretation of mythology in which mythological accounts are presumed to have originated from real historical events or personages.

  7. Deaths in June 2022 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2022.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  8. Headless priest - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica has several variations of the myth, depending on the region. In San Ramón, Alajuela Province, the legend goes that in 1845, a priest named Father Luis Francisco Pérez won 40,000 gold coins while gambling. He then traveled to Nicaragua, and entrusted his gold to his brother. Father Pérez was decapitated while in Nicaragua, and when ...

  9. Mehet-Weret - Wikipedia

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    A. Aani; Aati; Abtu; Ahmose-Nefertari; Aker; Akhty; Amenhotep I; Amenhotep, son of Hapu; Amesemi; Am-heh; Ammit; Amu-Aa; Anat; Andjety; Anhur; Anput; Anubis; Anuket ...