The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... King in the Mountain north of the Alps , the Italians knew of King Arthur living in the interior of Mt. Aetna . Now King Arthur's second coming was indeed eagerly expected by the Celtic world of Wales , Cornwall and Brittany , so much ...
... King in the Mountain north of the Alps , the Italians knew of King Arthur living in the interior of Mt. Aetna . Now King Arthur's second coming was indeed eagerly expected by the Celtic world of Wales , Cornwall and Brittany , so much ...
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... King Froði , i.e. the god Frey , the god of fertility and king of the golden age , employed two giantesses to grind a magic quern and to grind out health , wealth and happiness for him and his people , but how , being overworked , they ...
... King Froði , i.e. the god Frey , the god of fertility and king of the golden age , employed two giantesses to grind a magic quern and to grind out health , wealth and happiness for him and his people , but how , being overworked , they ...
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... king by the action of the grinding women.1 11 A very curious story and also one of the few that are truly edifying in Greek mythology is the myth of King Salmoneus of Elis , punished by Zeus for mimicking his thunder and lightning . It ...
... king by the action of the grinding women.1 11 A very curious story and also one of the few that are truly edifying in Greek mythology is the myth of King Salmoneus of Elis , punished by Zeus for mimicking his thunder and lightning . It ...
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