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  • 101Evocation — This article is about supernatural conjuration. For other uses, see Evocation (disambiguation). Summoning , Summoner , and Conjuration redirect here. For other uses, see Summoning (disambiguation), Summoner (disambiguation), and Conjuration… …

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  • 102Me (mythology) — Fertile Crescent myth series Mesopotamia …

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  • 103Ryūjin — or Ryōjin 龍神 dragon god , also known as Ōwatatsumi, was the tutelary deity of the sea in Japanese mythology. This Japanese dragon symbolized the power of the ocean, had a large mouth, and was able to transform into a human shape. Ryūjin lived in… …

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  • 104Ancient Roman units of measurement — The ancient Roman units of measurement were built on the Hellenic system with Egyptian, Hebrew, and Mesopotamian influences. The Roman units were comparatively consistent and well documented. Contents 1 Length 2 Area 3 Volume …

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  • 105Daimonic — The idea of the daimonic typically means quite a few things: from befitting a demon and fiendish, to motivated by a spiritual force or genius and inspired. As a psychological term, it has come to represent an elemental force which contains an… …

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  • 106Mamankam festival — The river Nila(Bharatappuzha) in Thirunavaya, where the festival takes place Mamankam festival or Mamangam festival was an ancient festival celebrated in Thirunavaya, Malabar coast, south India, in the present day state of Kerala from the time of …

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  • 107Brigantia (goddess) — For other uses, see Brigantia. Brigantia was a goddess in Celtic (Gallo Roman and Romano British) religion of Late Antiquity.In the interpretatio Romana , she was equated with Victoria . The characters of Brigid and Saint Brigid in Irish… …

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  • 108Eshnunna — Babylonia at the time of Hammurabi, ca. 1792 1750 BC Coordinates …

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  • 109Kurunta — was an Anatolian tutelary deity in the Late Bronze Age frequently associated with stags. The Hittites typically wrote the name using the Sumerogram dLAMMA . It was frequently used as an element in names, such as Kupanta Kurunta and Manapa Kurunta …

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  • 110Kotavi — Kotavi, that is, an uncovered woman, is a mythical woman and the tutelary deity of Daityas. She was the mother of Banasur, the demon, who was killed by Devi Kumari. The name Kotavi is sometimes also applied to Durga to describe her ferocious… …

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