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Legend has it that it was once possible to see the Sagrada Familia through this window, which was being built simultaneously.
Legend also has it that the young Alfred spent time in Ireland seeking healing.
Legend has it that for five great Gaelic families — the O ' Gradys, the O ' Neills, the Ó Briains, the Ó Conchobhairs, and the Caomhánachs — the lament would be sung by a fairy woman ; having foresight, she would sing the lament when a family member died, even if the person had died far away and news of their death had not yet come, so that the wailing of the banshee was the first warning the household had of the death.
Legend has it that in 802 CE, Jayavarman II, king of the Khmers, first came to the Kuhlen hills, the future site of Angkor Wat.
Legend has it that there was a member of the British Royal Family onboard and that in gratitude for their bravery, King George III decreed that Caymanians should never be conscripted for war service and Parliament legislated that they should never be taxed.
Legend has it that Childe was in a party hunting on the moor when they were caught in some changeable weather.
Legend has it that, following Ward's stage performance, he, Mark Twain, and Dan De Quille were taking a drunken rooftop tour of Virginia City until a town constable threatened to blast all three of them with a shotgun loaded with rock salt.
Legend has it that α CVn was brighter than usual during the Restoration, as Charles II returned to England to take the throne.
Legend has it that the Brecbennoch, was carried to the Battle of Bannockburn ( 24 June 1314 ) by the vastly outnumbered Scots army and the intercession of Columba helped them to victory.
Legend has it that the team honored Louis Sockalexis when it assumed its current name in 1915.
Legend ( and Verdi's own " An Autobiographical Sketch " of 1879 ) has it that it was the words of the famous Va pensiero chorus of the Hebrew slaves that inspired him to write music again.
Legend has it that it was here in 1558, while sitting under an oak tree in the Park, that she learned that she had become Queen following the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary I.
Legend has it that if she wishes to make the winter last a good while longer, she will make sure the weather on Imbolc is bright and sunny, so she can gather plenty of firewood.
Legend has it that the idea came to him " like a ray of light ".
Legend has it that at the age of six while in bed with smallpox he was given a watch to amuse himself, spending hours listening to it and studying its moving parts.
Legend has it that the diamond originally belonged to the Pandavas.
Legend has it that he had the Koh-i-Noor positioned near a window so that Shah Jahan could see the Taj only by looking at its reflection in the stone.
Legend in the Lawrence family has it that during the voyage, John Lawrence left the jewel in his waistcoat pocket when it was sent to be laundered, and it was returned promptly by the steward who found it.
Legend has it that Shancai ( also called Sudhana in Sanskrit ) was a disabled boy from India who was very interested in studying the dharma.
Legend has it that carved into the wall above the shelves was an inscription that read: The place of the cure of the soul.
Legend has it that on his arrival in Rome in a chariot, an eagle took his cap, flew away and then returned it back upon his head.
Legend has it that Achilles was born here and Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, died here.
The story has been recounted in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Legend of Good Women, John Gower's Confessio Amantis ( Book VII ), and John Lydgate's Fall of Princes.
Legend has it that these eight schools were founded by eight monks taught by a legendary martial artist resident on the sacred Mount Kurama.
Legend has it that the mountain is based on a doodle made by W. W. Hodkinson during a meeting with Adolph Zukor.

Legend and was
The elite Legend status was bestowed on 12 members of the Hall of Fame in 1996: Ron Barassi, Haydn Bunton Senior, Roy Cazaly, John Coleman, Jack Dyer, Polly Farmer, Leigh Matthews, John Nicholls, Bob Pratt, Dick Reynolds, Bob Skilton and Ted Whitten ( see above list for further details ).
Bardot was featured in many other films along with notable actors such as Alain Delon ( Famous Love Affairs ; Spirits of the Dead ); Jean Gabin ( In Case of Adversity ); Sean Connery ( Shalako ); Jean Marais ( Royal Affairs in Versailles ; School for Love ); Lino Ventura ( Rum Runners ); Annie Girardot ( The Novices ); Claudia Cardinale ( The Legend of Frenchie King ); Jeanne Moreau ( Viva Maria!
In 2008, a colorized version was released by Legend Films.
In 2010, a retrospective on the movie entitled Citizen Wood: Making ‘ The Bride ,’ Unmaking the Legend was included in the Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume 19 DVD set.
* He played a bank robber named " Malcolm Y " in an unused plotline for the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, which was eventually released straight-to-DVD as Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie.
Eliade writes, " Legend, as was natural, bestowed upon him the attributes of St. George, famed for his victorious fight with the monster.
The song “ The Legend of Andrew McCrew ” was based on an article published in the New York Times.
Titled, The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún, the book was composed in an English language recreation of Old Norse alliterative verse.
In January 2003, a 95-year old Wray appeared at the 2003 Palm Beach International Film Festival to celebrate the Rick McKay documentary film Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There, where she was also honored with a " Legend in Film " award.
Wray was honored with a " Legend in Film " award at the 2003 Palm Beach International Film Festival.
Sinatra was also the recipient of eleven Grammy Awards, including the Grammy Trustees Award, Grammy Legend Award and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
In the 2005 ITV programme The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding The Legend, a full-size replica of the House of Lords was built and destroyed with barrels of gunpowder.
Use of the heroic couplet was first pioneered by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Legend of Good Women and the Canterbury Tales.
Such a tack was taken by psychologists Emma Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, who used analytical psychology to interpret the Grail as a series of symbols in their book The Grail Legend.
The story of Barlaam and Josaphat was popular in the Middle Ages, appearing in such works as the Golden Legend, and a scene there involving three caskets eventually appeared, via Caxton's English translation of a Latin version, in Shakespeare's " Merchant of Venice ".

Legend and island
Legend has it that St Mirren, on his return to Scotland from Ireland around AD 710, arrived in Cumbrae and, following the example of St Patrick, rid the island of snakes.
Legend also says that French Huguenots used the island as a place of refuge for fleeing persecution.
Legend has it that the feral ponies on Assateague are descendants of survivors of a Spanish galleon that sank on its way to Spain during a storm in 1750 off the east coast, but the likelihood is that they are actually descended from domesticated stock, brought to the island by Eastern Shore farmers in the 17th century to avoid fencing requirements and taxation.
Legend has it that he buried some of his treasure on the island.
Legend has it that the island of Marinduque was formed as a consequence of a tragic love affair between two people: < strong > Mariin </ strong > and < strong > Gatduke </ strong >.
Legend has it that Legazpi and his men, in search of food, exclaimed upon the island, Pan hay en esta isla !.
Legend has it that López de Legazpi and his men, in search of food, exclaimed upon the island, pan hay en esta isla !.
Legend has it that the name was given by Sang Nila Utama when he visited the island in 1299 and saw an unknown creature, which he mistook as a lion.
Legend says that Ponza is what is left of the lost island of Tyrrhenia.
The Maragtas Legend tells us, that in the 12th century, ten ( 10 ) Bornean datus or chieftains left their homeland in the island of Borneo.
Legend has it that their forebears originally lived on another island.
Legend has it that then the island was rescued by the only surviving knight, barely 18 years old.
Legend has it that Clew Bay has 365 islands in it —" an island for every day of the year ".
Legend says that the island was named by a 2nd Century king of Munster, Mogh Nuadat, in honour of his wife, Beara, the daughter of Heber Mor, King of Castile.
The heritage centre has a large amount of unique locally gathered research material and books on local history available so that the visitor can research aspects of Mullet local history and archaeology, island life and the Legend of the Children of Lir for themselves while enjoying the facilities the centre offers, such as soup and sandwiches, coffee and tea.
Legend has it that bottles of prohibition-era alcohol can still be found on the bottom of the lake around the island.
Legend has it that another cave on the island, William Dampiers Tunnel, has a pirate's treasure chest which is easily accessible on certain days of the year.
Legend has it that the painting was made by St. Luke when he was shipwrecked on the island with St. Paul, but recent studies have shown it to be a 13th century work.

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