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  2. Legend - Wikipedia

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    Legend is a loanword from Old French that entered English usage c. 1340. The Old French noun legende derives from the Medieval Latin legenda. [7] In its early English-language usage, the word indicated a narrative of an event. The word legendary was originally a noun (introduced in the 1510s) meaning a collection or corpus of legends.

  3. Madoc - Wikipedia

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    A map of c. 1577 depicting Conwy, Penrhyn, and Llandrighlo (Rhos-on-Sea). Owain Gwynedd, who according to the legend was Madoc's father, was a real 12th-century king of Gwynedd and is considered one of the greatest Welsh rulers of the Middle Ages.

  4. Legendary (hagiography) - Wikipedia

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    A legendary (Latin: legendarius) is a collection of saints' lives. [1] The word derives from the Latin word legenda, meaning 'things to be read'.The first legendaries were manuscripts written in the Middle Ages, including collections such as the South English legendaries or the Golden Legend.

  5. Historical figure - Wikipedia

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    Historical figure is a person who lived in the past and whose deeds exerted a significant impact on other people’s lives and consciousness. These figures are attributed with certain features that are a compilation of the actual values they proclaimed and the manner they were perceived by others.

  6. Hiawatha - Wikipedia

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    Hiawatha (/ ˌ h aɪ ə ˈ w ɒ θ ə / HY-ə-WOTH-ə, also US: /-ˈ w ɔː θ ə /-⁠ WAW-thə: Haiëñ'wa'tha [hajẽʔwaʔtha] [4]), also known as Ayenwatha or Aiionwatha, was a precolonial Native American leader and cofounder of the Iroquois Confederacy.

  7. Myth - Wikipedia

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    Myth is a genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society. For scholars, this is very different from the vernacular usage of the term "myth" that refers to a belief that is not true.

  8. Legend (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Legend (comic imprint), a comic book brand name; Legend, the first novel in Legend: The Series: a trilogy by Marie Lu; Legend, a 1976 Broadway play by Samuel A. Taylor; Legend Books, an imprint of Random House; Legends, comic book limited series published by DC Comics

  9. Homunculus - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 60 The Greek word "anthroparion" is similar to "homunculus" – a diminutive form of "person". Zosimos subsequently encounters other anthroparia in his dream but there is no mention of the creation of artificial life. In his commentary, Jung equates the homunculus with the Philosopher's Stone, and the "inner person" in parallel with Christ.