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  2. Bernard Evslin - Wikipedia

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    He was married to author and teacher Dorothy Evslin, with whom he co-wrote two of his mythology books, The Greek Gods and Heroes & Monsters of Greek Myth alongside Ned Hoopes. Together, they had four children: Lee, who resides in Hawaii, and Tom, the former Chief Technology Officer of the State of Vermont and CEO of ITXC corporation, who lives ...

  3. Gods and Monsters (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film has a 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 67 reviews, with an average rating of 8.4/10. The site's critical consensus states: "Gods and Monsters is a spellbinding, confusing piece of semi-fiction, featuring fine performances; McKellen leads the way, but Redgrave and Fraser don't lag far behind."

  4. B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Gods and Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Gods and Monsters is the second trade paperback collection in the Hell on ...

  5. Greek Heroic Age - Wikipedia

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    Heroes in the Greek Heroic Age are often depicted on vases, expressing a portion of their story. Greek Hero Heracles is a popular icon among vases and paintings in early art. [ 6 ] Moments in history from this period are also captured in statues, such as Perseus with the head of Medusa , the Statue of Achilles, and the Pasquino Group .

  6. Nansō Satomi Hakkenden - Wikipedia

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    Hakkenden is a long, dense work told from multiple perspectives - described by translator Glynne Walley as "huge and unwieldy, almost comically so". [5] However, it can be divided into three main arcs - a prologue leading up to the Dog Warriors' birth, the stories of the individual Dogs as they encounter one another, and a final war between the Satomi and their assembled foes.

  7. Deities & Demigods - Wikipedia

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    This edition, by James M. Ward and Robert J. Kuntz, served to update the material they had earlier included in 1976's Supplement IV: Gods, Demi-Gods & Heroes for the original D&D ruleset. [3] The book presents the game statistics and background information for gods and legendary heroes and creatures taken from various mythologies. [4]

  8. Ology (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The Ologies are a series of illustrated, interactive, montessori style books presented in an encyclopedic format. The inspirations for the topics range from fantasy and the unknown (myths and legends, creatures and monsters, paranormal and aliens) to non-fictional human and natural history.

  9. List of Philippine mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    Philippine mythological creatures are the mythological beasts, monsters, and enchanted beings of more than 140 ethnic groups in the Philippines. Each ethnic people has their own unique set of belief systems, which includes the belief in various mythological creatures.