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  • ...the shape of any animal he wants, but he usually appears in the shape of a bull with a man's head and chains in his hands. [[Category: Belgian mythology]]
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  • The '''Camahueto''' is a fabulous creature in the mythology of Chiloé (Chiloé Archipelago, in the south of Chile). The Camahueto has the form of a calf or bull, with a small horn on its forehead, similar to a unicorn. There are other r
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  • ...the herd and never returns to its grave. It then resides in the horns or a bull or the hind legs of a milk cow. It feeds first on the fattest cattle and th [[Category:Bulgarian mythology]]
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  • '''Bahamut''' (بهموت} is a giant omnipotent creature in Arabian mythology, sometimes describes as a dragon or snake. ...d [[Liwash]] that resides in a vast sea, the [[Adwad]]. He supports a huge bull named [[Kuyutha]] who supports a rock of ruby, atop which stands an [[angel
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  • The '''Bonnacon''' (also called the '''Bonacon''' or the '''Bonasus''') is a mythology creature from Asia. ...sent, which has the mane of a horse, but in all other respects resembles a bull; its horns are curved back in such a manner as to be of no use for fighting
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  • *[[Niu Mo Wang]] - literally, "bull demon king" [[Category: Chinese mythology]]
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  • after he had slain a fierce bull which ravaged Arcadia, a Satyr who robbed and violated persons, the serpent King: So they say, making his form that of a bull lusting for a mate.
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  • In Hindu mythology, '''Navagunjara''' is a creature composed of nine different animals. The beast has the neck of a peacock, the back or hump of a bull, the waist of a lion, and the tail is a serpent.
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  • ...Should the Boobrie be denied its quarry it is said to bellow like an angry bull. [[Category: Scottish mythology]]
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  • ...he head of a bull and the body of a man or, conversely, with the body of a bull and the head of a man. In Greek mythology, the Minotaur was a creature that was part man and part bull. It dwelt in the Labyrinth, which was an elaborate maze constructed for Kin
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  • ...nd is always represented as contending with and conquering the lion or the bull. However, there is no text that relates with this god which has also been a [[Category: Assyrian mythology]]
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  • '''Oro''' is a powerful Orisha in Yoruba mythology. ...es from daybreak till noon, while the men parade the streets, whirling the bull-roarer, dancing, singing and beating druims and killing all stray dogs and
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  • ...r its prey like a wheel, thus looking somewhat like the ouroboros of Greek mythology, or [[Tsuchinoko]] in Japan. ...o the undertaker's. Hoop snakes can kill a 200-pound man, or a 2,000-pound bull. In one version of the myth, the snake straightens out at the last second,
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  • ...of a similar creature named the zhi, and the Evenks also talked of a large bull with a single horn in the forehead. It is possible that Elasmotherium survi [[Category:Persian mythology]]
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  • ...nd '''Lindwurm''' in Germany) is a large serpent-like dragon from European mythology and folklore. ...some young men tied a bull to a chain, and when the lindworm swallowed the bull, it was hooked like a fish, and killed. In 1335, when the skull of a wooly
    6 KB (922 words) - 19:52, 17 July 2008
  • While his Semitic predecessor was depicted as a man or a bull, the demon Baal was in grimoire tradition said to appear in the forms of a [[Category: Persian mythology]]
    3 KB (500 words) - 17:45, 31 January 2008
  • ...orse in English, is a mythological creature shared by Phoenician and Greek mythology. ...art include the "Leokampos" (fish-tailed lion), "Taurokampos" (fish-tailed bull), "Pardalokampos" (fish-tailed leopard), and "Aigikampos" (fish-tailed goat
    4 KB (550 words) - 23:03, 28 August 2007
  • ...which were portrayed as bulls, as men with the head of a bull, or wearing bull horns as a crown. [[Category:Christian mythology]][[Category:Demons]]
    7 KB (1,111 words) - 09:48, 15 April 2008
  • Emma Bull. [[Category:Irish mythology]]
    3 KB (557 words) - 18:44, 18 April 2007
  • '''Aušrinė''' is the goddess of the Morning Star (Venus) in the Lithuanian mythology. She is the goddess of beauty and youth and the opposite of Vakarinė, the ...from Northern Wind, Joseph went to the island, stayed away from a guardian bull and became Aušrinė’s servant who cares for the cattle. The story also d
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