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Legend holds that James, son of Zebedee | St. James's remains were carried by boat from Jerusalem to northern Spain where they were buried on the site of what is now the city of Santiago de Compostela.
Legend holds that the football practice field had to be cleared of diamondback rattlesnakes on a regular basis, thus leading to the designation.
Legend holds that the township was named for Adam Brown, who was kidnapped by the Wyandot Indians.
Legend holds that she is buried in the grounds of the former Abbey.
Legend also holds that after the last Cornish Chough departs from Cornwall, then the return of the Chough, as happened in 2001, will mark the return of King Arthur.
Legend holds that the ghost of Whitehead haunts West Wycombe Caves and Hill, searching for his heart.
Legend holds that Signorelli depicted himself in the left foreground of his Orvietan mural The Rule of Antichrist.
Legend holds that Peter later had Inês ' body exhumed and placed upon a throne, dressed in rich robes and jewels, requiring all of his vassals to kiss the hand of the deceased " queen ".
Legend holds that he was assassinated by Lü Siniang, daughter of Lü Liuliang, whose family was ( reportedly ) executed for literary crimes against the Manchu Regime.
Legend holds that the Archangel Michael appeared atop the mausoleum, sheathing his sword as a sign of the end of the plague of 590, thus lending the castle its present name.
Legend holds that as the sole survivor of the Yadava race after the Mahabharata war, Vajra was responsible for re-establishing the city of Mathura.
Legend holds that she intended to prepare a béarnaise sauce to go with pike but forgot to add the tarragon and egg yolks.
Legend holds that Fernão Mendes ( a Braganção ) presumably kidnapped, then married, Sancha, daughter of Afonso Henriques and Teresa, obtaining with his dead the important defense of the region.
Legend holds that at some point on March 5, Travis gathered his men and explained that an attack was imminent, and that the Mexican Army would prevail.
Legend holds that Shennong had a transparent body, and thus could see the effects of different plants and herbs on himself.
Legend holds that gold flakes and grains were first discovered in the mud used to seal a log cabin.
Legend has it that it holds the graves of six ladies from Muhammad's household ( Ahl Al-Bayt ).
Legend holds that St. James's remains were carried by boat from Jerusalem to northern Spain where he was buried on the site of what is now the city of Santiago de Compostela.
Legend has it that Gaetti holds the record for the longest distance home run in NWMSU baseball history, an estimated 505 foot home run.
Legend holds that the lagoon was created when a beautiful native princess was apprehended at her bath by a young hunter.
Legend holds that as the church clock strikes midnight, the King Stone comes alive and the king and his men come to life on certain saints ' days.
Legend holds that when Saint Gregory the Illuminator prayed one day on Mount Aragats a miraculous ever-burning lantern hanging from the heavens came down to shed light on him.
Legend holds that Zhytomyr was established about 884 by Zhytomyr, prince of a Slavic tribe of Drevlians.
Legend holds that the fish was the reincarnated spirit of a monk who had often called others " monkey-head " or something similar.

Legend and town
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.
Felix Holt, the Radical and The Legend of Jubal were overtly political, and political crisis is at the heart of Middlemarch, in which she presents the stories of a number of denizens of a small English town on the eve of the Reform Bill of 1832 ; the novel is notable for its deep psychological insight and sophisticated character portraits.
Gwyn Jones notes that " no true town has been found and excavated " and that the identification of the site in Elbląg with Truso is based on " finds of Norse weapons " and the presence of " a large Viking Age cemetery " nearby, According to Mateusz Bogucki " by now, there is no doubt that the settlement really is Wulfstan's Truso " The Elbląg Museum brochure: Truso-A Discovered Legend, by Marek F Jagodziński, describes a large number of buildings found during the recent excavations, with burnt remains of posts suggesting buildings of c. 5 x 10 m and long houses of about 6 x 21 m.
Legend has it that it was named after the pub that stood at the centre of town, then known as Waitland End.
Legend maintains that the town of Nags Head, North Carolina takes its name from wreckers deploying false lights.
Legend has it that Alexius, Metropolitan of Moscow, later Patron Saint of Samara, visited the site of the city in 1357 and predicted that a great town would be erected there, and that the town would never be ravaged.
Legend has it that his donkey wandered off during the morning of September 4, 1885 ; Kellogg found the animal at a large outcropping of galena, which became the site of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mines ; those mines led to the founding of Kellogg, a city where a local sign reads " This is the town founded by a jackass and inhabited by his descendants.
Legend has it that when the Peruvian government decided to colonise the area ( in order to prevent the Colombian government from claiming it first ), they found a cross inscribed with the words " San Antonio ", naming the new town after this cross.
Legend states that the town was first proposed to be named ' Bradshaw ', but he modestly refused and the name " Lenexa ," a derivation of the name Na-Nex-Se, was adopted.
Legend says an early traveler, unable to buy a single loaf of bread there, facetiously called the place " short of bread town ," which translates to Paincourtville.
Legend has it that California is named after California Wilson who offered two gallons of whiskey to some men if the town would be named after him.
Legend has it, as he rode into town, he had horrible hemorrhoids and he found comfort in the sweet waters, leading to the eventual name of Sugarcreek.
Legend has it that a headless ghost can sometimes be seen sitting atop the roof of Frankeberger Tavern, looking out over the roofs of town, searching for the man who stole his gold.
Legend has it that the Mound is the burial site of Merlin and that the name of the town, Marlborough comes from Merlin's Barrow.
Local folklore is provided for by the Legend of Evesham surrounding the life of Eof, an 8th century swineherd credited with the founding of the town, and St Egwin the Bishop of Worcester who founded the abbey and who whose feet had been fettered and the key thrown in the River Avon.
Legend has it, this was done on a Sunday morning, when the town was at church, to avoid ridicule if he failed.
His most famous work is the cycle of frescoes " The Legend of the True Cross " in the church of San Francesco in the Tuscan town of Arezzo.
The original article had summed up the situation in terms of the long-term rivalry between Whitehaven and nearby Workington: “ Legend has it that one town ’ s miners had jam on their sandwiches and the other did not, but no one agrees on which town it was or whether they did it because they were snobs or peasants .” A reader from Maryport, a few miles further up the Cumbria coast ( which, as occasionally mentioned in discussions on the topic, used to have a jam factory ) reported that he had understood the term originally referred to people from Whitehaven, and this was echoed in the comments on the Whitehaven News article, suggesting that a former distinction between the Whitehaven " jam eaters " and Workington " high siders " had gradually been lost in the trading of insults across the Rugby pitch.
Legend has it that there was once also a " bull ", but that was quarried for stone during the spa town boom that Ilkley was part of in the 19th century.
A town simply referred to as " Mushroom Kingdom " also appears in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, it is possible that this Mushroom Kingdom may have been an earlier version of Toad Town.
The town is also known as the setting of the folktale, " The Legend of the Easington hare ".
) Legend has it that the nearby river is the origin of all Japanese kappa, and many monuments to the river monster can be seen around the town.

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