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legendary and girl
With a legendary Hollywood " girl next door " image, and capable of delivering comedy and romance as well as heavy drama, she appeared in 39 films, released 29 albums, spent 460 weeks in the Top 40 charts and eventually became one of America's most beloved entertainers.
The story follows Mink, a half human / half dragon teenage girl on a quest for a potion which will turn her into a full human so that she can win the love of the legendary dragon slayer Dick Saucer.
#: This piece incorporates a traditional melody from Kurdistan telling of the unhappy love of a young girl for Bave Seyro, a legendary warrior.
:* anar in Syloti refers to the legendary slave girl named anar-koli meaning pomegranate-blossom.
In addition, the studio helped propel the popularity of the magical girl and Super Robot genres of anime ; among Toei's most legendary and trend-setting TV series include the first magical-girl anime series, Mahoutsukai Sally the anime adaptation of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga of the same name, and Go Nagai's Mazinger Z, animated adaptation of his manga, which set the standard for Super Robot anime for years to come.
Tarvek also claims descent from the legendary Storm King, who features in a prophecy that Europa will not know peace until the Storm King or his heir marries a Heterodyne girl, which may explain much of Tarvek's romantic interest in Agatha.
This version made major changes to the storyline, transforming Remi ( voiced by legendary pop star / voice actress Mitsuko Horie ) into a girl and making her a child singer.
Maddy was the girl on the bus that may have triggered the legendary event simply known as " The Bus Incident ".
He was enticed into Cauayan by the legendary beauty of a native girl who subsequently became his wife.
Anarkali ( ; Anārkalī ) ( pomegranate blossom ) was a legendary slave girl from Lahore, Punjab ( in present day Pakistan ).

legendary and mistress
Thus, in Botticelli's interpretation, Pankaspe ( the ancient living prototype of Simonetta ), the mistress of Alexander the Great ( the Laurentian predecessor ), becomes the lovely model for the lost Venus executed by the legendary Apelles ( reborn through the recreative talents of Botticelli ), which ended up in Rome, installed by Emperor Augustus in the temple dedicated to Florence's supposed founder Julius Caesar.
Esterka was a legendary Jewish mistress of Casimir the Great.
The legendary murderer Dr Crippen was arrested when the steam ship, on which he was trying to escape with his mistress, who was disguised as his son, reached Pointe-au-Père.
Kynaston also contributed to the Musæ Aulicæ by Arthur Johnston, a rendering in English verse of Johnston's Latin poems, London, 1635, and was author of an heroic romance in verse, Leoline and Sydanis, containing some of the legendary history of Wales and Anglesey, published with Cynthiades: Sonnets to his Mistresse ( technically not precisely of the sonnet form ) addressed by Kynaston to his mistress under the name of Cynthia ( London, 1642 ).

legendary and Danish
Probably a later invention to counter the legendary origins of the Danish flags, but nevertheless of the same nature.
* Gram of Denmark, a legendary Danish king
He has been identified with Uffo ( also Uffe, Uffi of Jutland ), a legendary Danish king in the Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus.
* Hrodgar, legendary Danish king depicted in Beowulf
Category: Danish legendary figures
The hunter may be an unidentified lost soul, a deity or spirit of either gender, or may be a historical or legendary figure like Theodoric the Great, the Danish king Valdemar Atterdag, the Welsh psychopomp Gwyn ap Nudd or the Germanic Woden ( or other reflections of the same god, such as Alemannic Wuodan in Wuotis Heer (" Wuodan's Army ") of Central Switzerland, Swabia etc.
The Askafroa ( Swedish " wife of the ash tree "), also known as the Danish Askefrue and German Eschenfrau, is a type of legendary creature in Scandinavian and German folklore, similar to the Greek Hamadryads.
Older than these is the Old English poem Beowulf which applies the story of the boy in the boat instead to the Danish who is the eponym of the legendary Danish royal lineage known as the Scyldings or Skjöldings.
* Humblus / Humble, a legendary Danish king
Hrólfr Kraki, Hroðulf, Rolfo, Roluo, Rolf Krage ( early 6th century ) was a legendary Danish king who appears in both Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian tradition.
Hrothgar (; ) was a legendary Danish king, living in the early 6th century.
Fróði (; ; Middle High German: Vruote ) is the name of a number of legendary Danish kings in various texts including Beowulf, Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda and his Ynglinga saga, Saxo Grammaticus ' Gesta Danorum, and the Grottasöngr.
The nisse is a particularly well-known legendary figure in Danish folklore, apparently dating back to pre-Christian times when it was believed there were household gods.
However his most famous work is Historia brevis regum Dacie, entitled Compendiosa regum Daniæ historia in one manuscript, thought to have been finished in 1186 or 1187 ( the last event is described in 1185 ), a work covering Danish history beginning with the legendary King Skjold from around 300 to 1185.
" It served as a palace for King Hroðgar, a legendary Danish king of the sixth century.
Ogier the Dane ( French: Ogier le Danois or archaically Ogier de Danemarche, Danish: Holger Danske ) is a legendary character who first appears in an Old French chanson de geste, in the cycle of poems Geste de Doon de Mayence.
Category: Danish legendary figures
The history section consists of a fragment of a list of Danish kings and a chronicle beginning with the legendary Danish king Hadding's son Frode and ending with Eric VI of Denmark.
Unrealistic expectations of the potency of the Danish army and incompetence at the political level had overruled the command of the army's wishes to defend Jutland according to the above plan, and instead favoured a frontal defense of Jutland on or near the historical defense ( and legendary border ) line at the Danevirke, near the city of Schleswig in the south.
* Camus ( folklore ), a legendary Danish military leader
However, Scandinavian sources mostly deal with his interaction with the legendary Danish king Hrólfr Kraki ( Hroðulf ), and Eadgils is mostly presented in a negative light as a rich and greedy king.
* Roar ( dubious Danish king ), a dubious legendary king of Denmark

legendary and King
In this story, Romulus Augustus marries Igraine, and King Arthur is their son, and the sword of Julius Caesar becomes the legendary Excalibur in Britain.
Camelot is a castle and court associated with the legendary King Arthur.
Excalibur is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain.
It was used to refer to a common legendary ancestor known as " Afghana ", grandson of King Saul of Israel .< Hiven Tsiang, a Chinese pilgrim, visiting the Afghanistan area several times between 630 to 644 CE also speaks about them.
Geoffrey provides prehistoric London with a rich array of legendary kings, such as King Lud ( see also Lludd, from Welsh Mythology ) who, he claims, renamed the town CaerLudein, from which London was derived, and was buried at Ludgate.
In Ancient Greece, Spartan King Leonidas I, hero of the legendary Battle of Thermopylae, was married to his niece Gorgo, daughter of his half-brother Cleomenes I. Greek law allowed marriage between a brother and sister if they had different mothers.
King Arthur is a legendary British leader of the late 5th and early 6th centuries, who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the early 6th century.
Some scholars have suggested it is relevant to this debate that the legendary King Arthur's name only appears as Arthur, or Arturus, in early Latin Arthurian texts, never as Artōrius ( though it should be noted that Classical Latin Artōrius became Arturius in some Vulgar Latin dialects ).
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, also called Tarquin the Elder or Tarquin I, was the legendary fifth King of Rome from 616 BC to 579 BC.
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus ( 535 – 496 BC ) was the legendary seventh and final King of Rome, reigning from 535 BC until the popular uprising in 509 BC that led to the establishment of the Roman Republic.
In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth ( Greek λαβύρινθος labyrinthos, possibly the building complex at Knossos ) was an elaborate structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos.
A fourth Lugaid was Lugaid Loígde, a legendary King of Tara and ancestor of ( or inspiration for ) Lugaid Mac Con.
Since the historical Midas of the 8th century BC and Gyges are believed to have been contemporaries, it seems most likely that Herodotus believed the throne was donated by the earlier, legendary King Midas.
It covers the story of the Lombards from their legendary origins in the north in ' Scadinavia ' and their subsequent migrations, notably to Italy in 568 / 9 to the death of King Liutprand in 744, and contains much information about the Byzantine empire, the Franks, and others.
Allen's King Kong Volkswagen commercial from the 1970s is now legendary among model animation enthusiasts.
These titles refer to a legendary story, according to which seventy or seventy-two Jewish scholars were asked by the Greek King of Egypt Ptolemy II Philadelphus to translate the Torah from Biblical Hebrew into Greek, for inclusion in the Library of Alexandria.
There is a similar great legend in Prague which says that when the Motherland is in danger or in its darkest times and close to ruin, the equestrian statue of King Wenceslaus in Wenceslaus Square will come to life, raise the army sleeping in Blaník, and upon crossing the Charles Bridge his horse will stumble and trip over a stone, revealing the legendary sword of Bruncvík.
According to Don Frew, Valiente composed the couplet, following Gardner's statement that witches " are inclined to the morality of the legendary Good King Pausol, ' Do what you like so long as you harm none '"; he claims the common assumption that the Rede was copied from Crowley is misinformed, and has resulted in the words often being misquoted as " an it harm none, do what thou wilt " instead of " do what you will ".
According to stories that may have legendary elements, an attempt was made to seize William at Valognes, but he escaped under cover of darkness, seeking refuge with King Henry.
* 537: Battle of Camlann, final battle of legendary King Arthur.
* King Arthur, legendary British king and victor over the Anglo-Saxons
* Riothamus, King of the Britons, a candidate for the legendary King Arthur
* 1089 BC: Melanthus, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 37 years and is succeeded by his son Codrus.
* 1068 BC: Codrus, legendary King of Athens, dies in battle against Dorian invaders after a reign of 21 years.

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