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  • The word '''legend''' has several related meanings: {{rpl|Legend}}
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  • ...ought to have existed, or on known historical events, helps to distinguish legend from myth.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Legend (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{Myth and Legend Subgroup}}
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  • {{Myth and Legend Subgroup}}
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  • {{Myth and Legend Subgroup}}
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  • {{Subgroup|Myth and Legend|Classics|History|Religion}}
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  • ...dieval [[Wales|Welsh]] tales taken from [[mythology]], [[folklore]], and [[legend]].
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  • ...y Channel]] television shows that performs engineering validation on urban legend myths
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  • A debonair [[Hollywood]] legend (1904 - 1986) who appeared in 72 films between the 1930s and 1960s.
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  • ...wealthy woman and generous religious benefactor, but her fame lies in the legend that she rode naked through the streets of the city of Coventry to protest ...have been a popular name in the 11th Century. The Lady Godiva on whom the legend is presumed to be based was Countess Godiva, wife of Leofric, Earl of Merci
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  • Mythologized princess who, according to legend, betrayed her motherland after King Minos had bribed her with gold.
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  • | pagename = Legend of the Shadow Warriors | abc = Legend of the Shadow Warriors
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  • ...}}</noinclude>11th Century [[Anglo-Saxon]] noblewoman remembered for the [[legend]] in which she rode naked through the streets of [[Coventry]].
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  • Creature of Greek legend, a serpent that is incredibly flexible, so much so that it is said to have
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  • A group of subarctic rodents, known for mass migrations but not, as urban legend would have it, for mass suicide
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  • In [[Greek mythology|Greek legend]], the daughter of [[Priam]] and [[Hecuba]] of [[Troy (ancient city)|Troy]]
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  • The [[Elysium]] of the [[Arthurian legend]]s where [[King Arthur]] and other heroes went on their death, usually thou
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  • ...[Jesus Christ]], denying historicity and claiming that Jesus was a myth or legend.
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  • ...d for creating ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
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  • ...l]], now sunk beneath the sea more than 40 fathoms deep, and in [[Celtic]] legend, the home of [[Tristram]] and of the [[Lady of Lyones]].
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  • ...man of letters, best known for his [[short story|short stories]], ''[[The Legend of Sleepy Hollow]]'' and ''[[Rip Van Winkle]]''.
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  • ...kesplaymakers.com/contente.asp?page_id=dooleye Tom Dooley: a Wilkes County Legend, a Play ]
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  • | title = Legend of the Shadow Warriors ...an old folk nursery-rhyme — the character is shocked to discover that the legend is true, and is drawn into a battle for the life of [[Titan (world)|Titan]]
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  • In [[Greek mythology|Greek legend]], '''Ilione''' was the daughter of [[Priam]] and [[Hecuba]] of [[Troy (anc
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  • *''Urban myth'', an alternate (not academic) term for [[urban legend]]
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  • ...]] [[Nodens]], which is borne by several figures from [[Irish mythology]], legend and historical tradition, including:
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  • ...ta]]. Famous citizens included [[Epaminondas]] and [[Pelopidas]]; in Greek legend, it was the home of [[Cadmus]] and [[Oedipus]]. The modern municipality (po
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  • {{r|Arthurian legend}}
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  • {{r|Legend}}
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  • {{r|The Legend of Sleepy Hollow}}
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  • {{r|legend}}
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  • A '''croissant''' is a crescent shaped flaky pastry. According to legend, the croissant has its origin in the [[Turkey|Turkish]] siege of Vienna in
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  • ...on]]. The Trevelyan family of Cornwall takes its coat of arms from a local legend; 'when Lyonesse sank beneath the waves only a man named Trevelyan escaped b ==Lyonesse in Arthurian legend==
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  • ....agbioworld.org/biotech-info/topics/borlaug/index.html Norman Borlaug: The Legend (agbioworld.com)]
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  • | pagename = Legend
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  • | sub1 = Myth and Legend
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  • ...Zeus (Semele saw the real Zeus and was instantly incinerated, according to legend.)
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  • | sub2 = Myth and Legend
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  • ...re of the Romans and the completion of Anglo-Saxon settlement. Much of the legend was compiled by [[Thomas Malory]], whose work influenced [[Alfred, Lord Ten ==Legend==
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  • ...ted terms [[legend]], [[fairy tale]], [[folklore]], [[fable]], and [[urban legend]], each of which has a distinct meaning.
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  • {{r|Arthurian legend}}
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  • {{r|Legend of the Shadow Warriors}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Legend of the Shadow Warriors]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...aze Foley, a legendary Texas songwriter who was friends with another Texas legend, Townes Van Zandt.
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  • {{r|Legend of the Shadow Warriors}}
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  • ...s, Vampire: the Masquerade, Werewolf: the Apocolypse, Mage: the Ascension, Legend of the 5 rings, Lord of the Rings, Video Games, Warhammer 40k, Magic: the G
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  • {{r|Arthurian legend}}
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  • ...s in. It's not really history - literature perhaps? Perhaps a new Myth and Legend workgroup could be created? --[[User:Patrick Brown|Patrick Brown]] 04:10, 2
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  • ...ggests that it should be visible but I can't find it in the image, and the legend does not help. Is it just one out of a series of images taken during the fl
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  • ...'House of Fujiwara''', provided regents and empresses from 645 to 1945. In legend, the father of the Fujiwaras was one of the three key aides to the first Em
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  • *Castleden, Rodney (2000) ''King Arthur: the Truth Behind the Legend''. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-19575-6
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  • ...ts—''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''—Miyamoto is perhaps the most lauded [[game designer]] in the
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  • ==History and Legend==
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  • Legend: (cur) = difference with current version,
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  • {{r|The Legend of Zelda}}
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  • ...') is a mythologized princess of an ancient Greek island, who according to legend betrayed her motherland, after the legendary king [[Minos]] had bribed her ...> but no independent legend connects an ''Arne'' to Siphnos<ref>Still, the legend is readily popularized as a Siphnian story, especially in the local tourism
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  • In Greek legend, '''Ialmenus''' was one of the warriors who hid inside the [[Trojan horse]]
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  • In Greek legend, '''Idomeneus''' was one of the warriors who hid inside the [[Trojan horse]
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  • '''Legend:'''
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  • ...P. (1994) ''Culture and the King: the Social Implications of the Arthurian legend: Essays in Honor of Valerie M. Lagorio''. Albany: State University of New Y
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  • Although the art of Kalarippayattu is itself not well known outside of India, legend has it that around 525 AD the Indian Buddhist monk [[Bodhidharma]] traveled
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  • ...Aeneas, and both traveled to [[Italy]]. According to a slightly different legend, Ascanius may have been born in [[Italy]] with his father still being [[Aen
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  • {{r|Arthurian legend}}
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  • {{r|Arthurian legend}}
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  • {{r|Urban legend}}
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  • ...Internet Archive]) that describes the author's refutation of the Radetzky legend. (German)
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  • ...Internet Archive]) that describes the author's refutation of the Radetzky legend. (German)
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  • Contrary to urban legend, doses below the level of outright toxicity have no effect on sexual perfor
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  • | 44 || [[Legend of the Shadow Warriors]] || [[Stephen Hand]] || [[Martin McKenna]] ||
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  • ...uth of a fleeing fox. In modern pictures only the fox remains. There is no legend about the fate of the goose.
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  • ...and give some idea of the background out of which the corpus of Arthurian legend emerged. Compared with the stories of Arthur as developed by Anglo-French ...nd ''Gereint son of Erbin'' show a further stage in the development of the legend. Here are tales of knights rather than warriors, in a landscape of vague g
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  • ...ere invariably true. She survived the sack of Troy. Some versions of the legend say that [[Ajax the Lesser]] raped her in the temple of [[Athena]], others
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  • ...alon''' (from the [[Celtic languages|Celtic]] word ''abal'': apple) is a [[legend]]ary [[island]] somewhere in the [[British Isles]], famous for its beautifu However, the Glastonbury legend has frequently been perceived as a fraud due, among other things, to the pe
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  • *[[Myth]] and [[legend]], where there are supernatural, especially [[magic|magical]], elements
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  • ...''Laigin'' plus [[Old Norse]] ''staðr'', "place, territory"). According to legend they were descended from the [[Gaul]]ish warriors who came to Ireland with
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  • .... I think it's fairly well known that the title of Param-hansa is from the legend of a [supreme] swan. The swan [hansa] is said to have a mythical ability to
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  • In legend, Aurora renews herself every morning at dawn and flies across the sky, anno
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  • ...an deliver presents around the world on [[Christmas Eve]] are the stuff of legend, but have been positively identified by several sources.
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  • '''Bowls''' is a British sport that is at least 800 years old. According to legend, it was famously being played on [[Plymouth Hoe]] by [[Francis Drake]] in 1
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  • *''The Legend of the Rangers'' (2001 TV film)
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  • ...ory (she appears to have been an actual historical personage), and what is legend as per, say, the Aeneid.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Pal
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  • ...self titled first studio album (Boh Records, 2008)) was produced by music legend [[Ray Wylie Hubbard]] and includes special guests [[Patty Griffin]], [[Gurf
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  • var legend; legend = "Cite web source";
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  • ...a large collection of classical and near eastern [[mythology|myths]] and [[legend]]s. ...(or ''metamorphoses'') taken from classical and near eastern mythology and legend. A veritable compendium of ancient mythology, it is set out, albeit rather
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  • ...s who have become enlightened. The title of Paramhansa originates from the legend of the swan. The swan (''hansa'') is said to have a mythical ability to onl
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  • ...ian language|Italian]]: ''Colle Palatino'') is the one where, according to legend, Rome was founded by [[Romulus and Remus|Romulus]], and where the palace of
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  • ===Hammarlund legend===
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  • ...ided to destroy their kingdom as a punishment. (There are variants of the legend; in some versions Cassiopeia brags that she herself is the most beautiful,
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  • **Ri laj mam - legend from Santiago Atitlan
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  • ...the age of 66, Beckwourth died. The way he died is a mystery. According to legend, the Crow Indians poisoned Beckwourth because they were afraid he would lea
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