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Legend says that about two thousand years ago, Emperor Suinin ordered his daughter, Princess Yamatohime-no-mikoto, to set out and find a suitable permanent location from which to hold ceremonies for Amaterasu Omikami, the Sun Goddess.
Though, according to the 4th-century BC father of botany, Theophrastus, olive trees ordinarily attained an age of about 200 years, he mentions that the very olive tree of Athena still grew on the Acropolis ; it was still to be seen there in the 2nd century AD ; and when Pausanias was shown it, ca 170 AD, he reported " Legend also says that when the Persians fired Athens the olive was burnt down, but on the very day it was burnt it grew again to the height of two cubits.
Legend says Rome's founders, the twin brothers Romulus and Remus, were abandoned on its waters, where they were rescued by a she-wolf.
Legend says he is not dead, but asleep with his knights in a cave in the Kyffhäuser mountain in Thuringia or Mount Untersberg in Bavaria, Germany, and that when the ravens cease to fly around the mountain he will awake and restore Germany to its ancient greatness.
Legend says that Estrid was taken back to Sweden from a war in the West Slavic area of Mecklenburg as a war-prize.
Legend says that when the one year had passed, Ní Mháille and her followers locked themselves in Rockfleet Castle and Gráinne called out a window to Burke, " Richard Burke, I dismiss you.
Legend says in those 13 years, he passed by his house three times without going in, which is a sign of his perseverance in his work.
Legend says that Mauregato was Alphonse I's bastard son with a Moorish woman, and attributes to him the tribute of a hundred maidens.
Legend says that the Romans abducted Sabine women to populate the newly built Rome.
Legend says that their father, Abd Manaf ibn Qusai, separated his conjoined sons with a sword and that some priests believed that the blood that had flowed between them signified wars between their progeny ( confrontations did occur between Banu al ' Abbas and Banu Ummaya ibn ' Abd Shams in the year 750 AH ).
Legend also says that French Huguenots used the island as a place of refuge for fleeing persecution.
Legend says that Dred Scott, a slave whose Supreme Court decision set back black rights by declaring that African-American slaves had no claim to freedom, may have been imprisoned in the courthouse jail.
Legend says she wishes to repent the death of a son which she caused through punishment and neglect.
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 claims that Peter murdered her: one version of the story says she was poisoned, another that she was shot with a crossbow.
Legend says that Thotakachariya ( or Thotakar ) was a devotee of Aadi Sankara.
Legend says it is the burial place of Krakus, founder of the city.
Legend says their unofficial nickname came to be when the original commander, traditionally permitted to nickname a unit, replied that " Fourth Armored Division " was " Name Enough ".
Legend says, that in the old days, when first people came to this area, which was very flat, people started to build houses, clear woodlands and cultivate fields.
Legend says at the age of 60 Chōi-sai spent 1000 days in Katori Shrine practising martial techniques day and night, until the kami of the shrine, Futsunushi no Mikoto ( 経津主之命 ), appeared to him in a dream and handed down the secrets of martial strategy in a scroll named Mokuroku Heiho no Shinsho.
Legend also says Cao Pi assassinated his own brother, Cao Zhang.
Legend says, that because of this, her son, the regent, buried her standing upright, inside the tower with which she had had such a close relationship
Legend says it was originally a country home for Miguel Angel de Quevedo.
Legend says that Lord Narasimha manifested himself here as a huge of rock in “ Yoga mudra ” ( in an entwined contemplative posture ) and hence it acquired the name of “ Penusila ” ( huge rock ) and in course of time became famous as “ Penchalakona ”.

Legend and ghost
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 her ghost haunts the old vicarage.
Legend holds that the ghost of Whitehead haunts West Wycombe Caves and Hill, searching for his heart.
Legend has it that Fisher appeared to local man John Farley as a ghost after being murdered by George Worrall, his friend and neighbour, over a land dispute.
* Legend of the Mistletoe Bough-The Legend of the Mistletoe Bough is a ghost story which has been associated with many mansions and stately homes in England.
Pols Voice is a breed of rabbit-like monster, described in the manual of The Legend of Zelda as " a ghost with big ears ", that appear in many 2D games of The Legend of Zelda series.
The philosopher Gilbert Ryle was concerned with what he called the intellectualist legend ( also known as the " Dogma of the ghost in the machine ," the " Two-Lives Legend ," the " Two-Worlds Story ," or the " Double-Life Legend ") which requires intelligent acts to be the product of the conscious application of mental rules ( in other words Ryle was attempting to combat Cartesian dualism ).
Legend has it that whilst hunting, the ghost of the murdered newborn appeared to him, causing his horse to shy and throw him.
Legend has it that the castle is haunted by the ghost of Lily Lumley, Ralph's wife, who was thrown down a well in the castle grounds by two priests for rejecting the Catholic faith.
Lewton grew up not far from Tarrytown, where the story is set, and was fond of ghost stories such as " The Headless Horseman " ( Washington Irving's " The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ") which is cited in The Curse of the Cat People.
Legend has it that Terriss's ghost haunts the Covent Garden tube station and the Adelphi Theatre.
Legend says that you can hear the ghost of Mr. Simmons playing the organ at night.
Legend has it that Jocassee went into the water and did not sink but walked across the water to meet the ghost of Nagoochee.
Legend has it that a young boy was killed by a car while chasing a ball and that his ghost can be seen playing in the same street, Burnt Mill Road, after honking one's horn.

Legend and children
* In the video game The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, there is a milk bar named Latte in Clock Town that serves milk from the Romani Ranch, a local farm in the land of Termina, though it seems to be hinted that the milk represents alcohol, as children weren't allowed in and people would come to drown their sorrows.
A series of related texts known as the Legend of St Mildrith provides additional information about events in the lives of Eadbald's children and throws some light on Eadbald himself.
" Legend says she catches little children and nurses them for awhile, and then devours them.
In March 2004, actor Gary Sinise ( Forrest Gump, Apollo 13 ) and author Laura Hillenbrand ( Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption, Seabiscuit: An American Legend ) announced the launch of Operation Iraqi Children, a program that will enable Americans to send School Supply Kits to Iraqi children.
Legend has it that once she met a woman and her children ; having been told by the woman that her husband went to town for supplies three days before and had not returned, she went searching for the man, and found him in a bar.

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