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  • ...e-horned" sometimes rendered as "Whitehorn") was an extremely fertile stud bull owned by king Ailill of Connacht. ...lost. After seeing that Medb was determined to see Finnbhennach fight the bull-calf's sire.
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  • ...Hércules (M.A.N. Madrid) 07.jpg|thumb|right|Heracles capturing the Cretan Bull. Detail of a Roman mosaic from Lliria, Spain]] ...the '''Cretan Bull''' was either the bull that carried away Europa or the bull Pasiphae fell in love with, giving birth to the Minotaur.
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  • '''Sarangay''' is a creature that looks like a bull with a large muscular body and has a jewel on its ears. Sarangay is described to be a half bull and half man and the Philippine counterpart of the Greek [[minotaur]].
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  • ...'Donn Cúailnge''', the Brown Bull of Cooley, was an extremely fertile stud bull over whom the Táin Bó Cúailnge (Cattle Raid of Cooley) was fought. ...lost. After seeing that, Medb was determined to see Finnbhennach fight the bull-calf's sire.
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  • The '''Rabisha Lake Monster''' or '''Water Bull''' is a legendary hybrid in the folkore of Bulgaria. The Rabisha Lake Monster has the head of a bull, the body of giant, strong man, and the tale of fish.
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  • ...bh Uisge''' ( "water-bull" in Gaelic) is a spectral water-bull in Scottish mythology. [[Category:Scottish mythology]]
    1 KB (182 words) - 10:59, 27 December 2007
  • ...ich rides atop the giant whale called [[Liwash]] who also supports another bull called [[Bahamut]] in some versions of one medieval Islamic cosmology. Kuyu [[Category:Middle Eastern mythology]]
    1 KB (166 words) - 11:08, 5 July 2007
  • In Sumerian and Akkadian (Babylonian and Assyrian) mythology, '''Gallu''' (also called '''galla''') or '''Telal''' is a great underworl :Telal, the bull which pierces, the very strong bull, the bull which
    1 KB (188 words) - 01:38, 3 February 2011
  • Baphomet has the appearance of a 12' tall ogre with a bull's head, a bovine tail, and broad, stubby hands and feet. His body is covere According to ''Monster Mythology'', Baphomet is increasingly attracting a following amongst minotaurs. He se
    1 KB (210 words) - 18:05, 18 April 2007
  • '''Niu Mo Wang''' (牛魔王) is a [[yaoguai]] with the head of a bull that appears in ''Journey to the West'', a Chinese novel was written and pu ...f Niu Mo Wang, only instrument able to extinguish fire. Finally, the demon-bull is overcome with the assistance of Nezha. Niu Mo Wang has a son named Hong
    793 bytes (121 words) - 21:26, 30 January 2011
  • ...places in Iceland: a dragon in Vopnafjörður, the bird in Eyjafjörður, the bull in Breiðafjörður and the giant in the south. ...nd four landvættr can still be seen in the Icelandic coat-of-arms: a troll-bull, troll-eagle, dragon, and handsome giant.
    3 KB (457 words) - 20:17, 28 December 2007
  • ...en he got splashed and the songaomby ate him." The songaomby is like a fat bull with no horns and uncloven hooves. Some scientists believe that its sprayin [[Category: Madagascar mythology]]
    807 bytes (136 words) - 20:22, 9 August 2007
  • ...rid bull man considered as a protective demon in Mesopotamian and Akkadian mythology. ...in Akkadian, šêdu. In Akkadian, he is also called Gud-elim, or "The Horned Bull".
    4 KB (715 words) - 21:05, 4 October 2007
  • The most famous is a sea monster with a horned head like a bull or an oni, and a body like a gigantic crab or spider which is said to lurk ...ll fiend with four octopus tentacles on its back, and "Abare Ushioni" is a bull monster.
    3 KB (446 words) - 20:43, 5 June 2008
  • The Indrik is described as a gigantic bull with a head of a horse, and an enormous horn in his snout. The Russian folk [[Category: Russian mythology]]
    645 bytes (96 words) - 23:59, 3 September 2007
  • ...e mask design, representing a jealous female demon. It possesses two sharp bull-like horns, glaring eyes, and a leering mouth split from ear to ear. [[Category: Japanese mythology]]
    662 bytes (103 words) - 20:28, 6 May 2008
  • ...the bull which Siva rides and the gate keeper of Siva and Parvati in Hindu mythology. ...a white bull usually represented of colossal size. The white color of the bull symbolizes purity and justice.
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  • ...It is said that Petsuchos Ra wore a crown made to look like the horns of a bull with a circular piece in the middle. Petsuchos Ra used this circular piece [[Category: Egyptian mythology]]
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  • ...ythology, '''Apis''' or '''Hapis''' (alternatively spelt Hapi-ankh), was a bull-deity worshiped in the Memphis region. ...e the cults of most of the other Egyptian deities, the worship of the Apis bull was continued by the Greeks and after them by the Romans, and lasted until
    8 KB (1,390 words) - 17:07, 30 June 2007
  • An [[Aatxe]] is an evil spirit in the shape of a red or fiery bull which, the Basques believe, leaves its cave on stormy nights to wreak havoc The name Aatxe translates into English as ''young bull'' or simply ''calf.'' It is sometimes called '''Aatexegorri''' or ''Etsai''
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