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  2. Elvis J. Kurtović & His Meteors - Wikipedia

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    The first album entitled "Mitovi i legende o kralju Elvisu” (Myths and legends about king Elvis) was recorded in the studio "Akvarijus", produced by Elvis, Raka Marić and Goran Vejvoda and released in 1984, for RTV Ljubljana.

  3. St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery (Florence, Arizona)

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    St. Anthony the Great, to whom the monastery is dedicated.. In the summer of 1995, Elder Ephraim (a former abbot of Philotheou Monastery on Mount Athos with a history of restoring and repopulating previous monasteries) sent six monks of Athonite heritage to the Sonoran Desert of Arizona with aims to establish a new monastery in the name of Saint Anthony the Great, the father of monasticism.

  4. K-15 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    K-15 was a Macedonian comedy show project established in the mid-1990s in Macedonia. It is mostly made up of episodes of short comedy sketches and spoofs on the Macedonian language . K-15 as a term is used for other projects with the group, such as the comical music of Duo Trio, different kinds of commercials or guest appearances in other shows ...

  5. Drekavac - Wikipedia

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    The drekavac was originally thought to have come from the souls of sinful men, or from children who died unbaptised. [2]It was popularly believed to be visible only at night, especially during the twelve days of Christmas (called unbaptised days in Serbo-Croatian) and in early spring, when other demons and mythical creatures were believed to be more active. [2]

  6. Jacobus de Voragine - Wikipedia

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    Jacobus de Voragine, [a] OP (c. 1230 – 13/16 July 1298) was an Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa.He was the author, or more accurately the compiler, of the Golden Legend, a collection of the legendary lives of the greater saints of the medieval church that was one of the most popular religious works of the Middle Ages.

  7. Turkic mythology - Wikipedia

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    The legend tells of a young boy who survived a raid in his village. A she-wolf finds the injured child and nurses him back to health. He subsequently impregnates the wolf which then gives birth to ten half-wolf, half-human boys.

  8. Andrija Kačić Miošić - Wikipedia

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    Born in Brist near Makarska, he became a Franciscan friar.He was educated at Zaostrog monastery and Buda.He taught philosophy at Zaostrog and in Sumartin on Brač.. His most important work is A Pleasant Conversation of the Slavic People (Croatian: Razgovor ugodni naroda slovinskog, 1756), a history in verse, in which Kačić Miočić, influenced by the ideals of the Enlightenment, tried to ...

  9. Inca mythology - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, the founder of the Inca Dynasty in Peru and the Cusco Dynasty at Cusco was Manco Cápac. His history is unclear, especially concerning his rule at Cuzco and his origins. In one story, he was the son of Viracocha. In another, he was raised from the depths of Lake Titicaca by the sun god Inti. Commoners were not allowed to ...