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  • * Luomala, Katherine (1951): ''The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania''
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  • ...a meaning of "lowly people") to European legends of [[brownie]]s (Luomala 1951). ''Menehune'' are not mentioned in pre-contact mythology; the legendary "o * Luomala, Katherine (1951): "The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania".
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  • ...dalion and Chiron, but also includes Pallas, the tutor of Athena (Kerenyi, 1951 p177) *Karl Kerenyi, 1951. ''The Gods of the Greeks''.
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  • ...tes to dance, shout, and clash their spears against their shields (Kerenyi 1951, p 94). *Kerenyi, Karl, 1951. ''The Gods of the Greeks'' (London: Thames & Hudson)
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  • ...tified Phlegrae with the Phlegraean Plain in Campania, near Cumae.(Kerenyi 1951 pp 28f, noting ''Bibliotheke'' 1.6.1)
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  • ...or Lette) and Rosemarie (or Gitta) Knaak were born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1951. Joined at the tops of their heads, the Knaak twins were exhibited by their
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  • ...ecember 18 as shown by a rustic calendar from Guidizzolo, Italy (Vaillant, 1951). According to the French historian Benoît (1950), she was also a [[psycho * Vaillant, Roger (1951), Epona-Rigatona, ''Ogam'', Rennes, pp190-205.
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  • *Karl Kerenyi, 1951. ''The Gods of the Greeks'', p. 52.
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  • *Karl Kerenyi, 1951. ''The Gods of the Greeks'' (Thames & hudson)
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  • ...Galyon were born at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, on October 28, 1951, to Wesley and Eileen Galyon. According to Ward Hall, the twins' mother rej
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  • * Kerenyi, Karl, (1951) 1980. The Gods of the Greeks especially pp 135-6. [3] [4]
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  • ...n the opposite side of the vessel, goats were attacking the vines (Kerenyi 1951, p 51f). Echidna as protector of the vineyard perhaps. *Kark Kerenyi, 1951. ''The Gods of the Greeks'' (Thames and Hudson)
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  • 1951 - Helen Crone saw an apparition of a close friend who was alive miles away.
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  • ...into a whole brotherhood of Panes.")</ref>) or the ''Paniskoi''. Kerenyi (1951 p 174) notes from scholia that Aeschylus in ''Rhesus'' distinguished betwee *Kerenyi, Karl, 1951. ''The Gods of the Greeks'' (Thames & hudson)
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  • ...ahams. ''The Goddess Anath,'' (Jerusalem: Magnes Press, Hebrew University, 1951).
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  • That being said, in 1951 Herpetologist George S. Myers wrote a piece in the Scientific Journal stati
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  • * Karl Kerényi, 1951. The Gods of the Greeks pp 38–40. Edition currently in print is Thames &
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  • * Hilton Edwards directed a 1951 movie called ''Return to Glennascaul'', starring Orson Welles, which centre
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  • *Kerenyi, Carl]], ''The Gods of the Greeks'' 1951.
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  • ...1909, sightings have slowed considerably, but by no means did they end. In 1951 there was another panic in Gibbstown, New Jersey, after local boys claimed
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  • *Kerenyi, Carl, The Gods of the Greeks'' 1951.
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  • In 1951, Serling started to break into [[television]] by writing scripts for ''[[Fi
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  • * ''Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man'' (1951)
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  • ...aked dramatically in the 1950s. While attempting to scale Mount Everest in 1951, Eric Shipton took photographs of a number of large prints in the snow, at
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  • ^ G. L. Kitteredge, Witchcraft in Old and New England, 1951. pp. 275, 421, 565
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  • ...modern study of Greek mythology, wrote about Orion in Gods of the Greeks (1951). Kerényi portrays Orion as a giant of Titanic vigor and criminality, born
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  • Lucas claimed to have first murdered in 1951, when he strangled a girl who refused his sexual advances. Like most of his
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  • .... Previous written-for-television efforts such as ''Stranger from Space'' (1951&ndash;52) were aimed at children, whereas adult entries into the genre were
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  • ...ssay ''Must we burn Sade?'', published in ''Les Temps modernes'', December 1951 and January 1952) and other writers have seen Sade as a precursors of Sigmu
    21 KB (3,316 words) - 18:44, 18 April 2007
  • ...eralded by the repeal, in [[England]], of the last [[Witchcraft Act]] in [[1951]]. This was the cue for [[Gerald Gardner]], now recognised as the ''founde
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  • ...This is the most important event since the repeal of the Witchcraft Act in 1951. I am delighted because I have been trying to make this happen for many yea
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  • ...him. He began living on the streets, supporting himself by petty theft; in 1951, after a string of arrests and escapes, Manson fled to California, where he
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