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  2. Literature of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The creation of Moldovan written literature was preceded by a rich folklore that emerged in the 10th and 11th centuries CE: calendrical and family ritual poetry (Plugusorul), fairy tales, heroic epics (Hydra, Toma Alimos, The Knight Gruia Grozovan, Mihul Kopilul, Codreanu, Corbea), historical songs (Duca Vode, Buzhor, Tobultok), folk legends, proverbs, popular sayings, lyrical songs, ballads ...

  3. Animals in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Yet other interpretations of תַּחַשׁ ‎ are "blue-processed skins" (Navigating the Bible II) and "(blue-)beaded skins" (Anchor Bible). Basilisk — occurs in the D.V. as a translation of several Hebrew names of snakes: פֶתֶן ‎ p̲et̲en (Psalms 90:13) - translated as "asp" in the KJV

  4. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Chalkydri – heavenly creatures of the Sun; Chamrosh (Persian mythology) – body of a dog, head & wings of a bird; Cinnamon bird – greek myth of an arabian bird that builds nests out of cinnamon; Devil Bird (Sri Lankan) – shrieks predicting death; Gagana – a miraculous bird with an iron beak and copper claws

  5. Mythology of Moldova - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    This category concerns mythological creatures: creatures that are present in mythology Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mythological creatures . Subcategories

  7. Category:Levantine mythology - Wikipedia

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  8. Tetramorph - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The creatures of the Christian tetramorph were also common in Egyptian, Greek, and Assyrian mythology. The early Christians adopted this symbolism and adapted it for the four Evangelists [ 2 ] as the tetramorph, which first appears in Christian art in the 5th century, [ 3 ] but whose interpretative origin stems from Irenaeus ...

  9. Category:Baltic legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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