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Mikaboshi and Alexander
In the end though, thanks to Ares ' love for his son, and the power of Zeus, Alexander broke free and apparently slew Mikaboshi.

Mikaboshi and War
Later during the Chaos War, the Impossible Man confronts Mikaboshi, trying to humor and reason with him while shapeshifting in various forms to divert him, but the Chaos King tires of him and brutally dispatches him.
Mikaboshi inspired the Marvel Comics character of the same name, which was prominent during the Chaos War event as the mastermind behind it.

Mikaboshi and .
As the Chaos King launches his invasion of the divine and infernal realms associated with Earth, the last surviving bastion of Creation, Lucifer, along with the other powers of Hell, confronts Mikaboshi, only to be defeated and consumed by the overwhelming might of his primordial darkness.
After Hercules defeats Mikaboshi he restores Zeus along with the rest of the universe.
When she discovers that Sasquatch has brought the Great Beasts to Earth so they can kill Mikaboshi, she is furious and ends up freezing them, after which Mikaboshi impales them.
The Mikaboshi legend was adapted in Super Sentai series, Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger as the ultimate goal of its antagonists, the Jakanja.
In the PlayStation 2 game Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon, Mikaboshi appears as a boss character in the fifth chapter.
Hercules and the others escape his realm, having stolen the map via trickery as Mikaboshi had created a shadow duplicate of himself to fool Nightmare.

also and stole
The body wore ecclesiatical vestments common for Boniface's lifetime: long stockings covered legs and thighs, and it was garbed also with the maniple, soutain, and pontifical habit made of black silk, as well as stole, chasuble, rings, and bejeweled gloves.
During this episode, she flirtatiously implies that she " stole " the Doctor rather than the other way around, although she does also refer to him as her " thief " in the same episode.
He also stole 20 bases that season without ever being caught, one short of Kevin McReynolds ' 1988 major league record of 21.
* Payipwāt ( or Piapot: " who Knows the Secrets of the Sioux "), also known as " Hole in the Sioux " or Kisikawasan-‘ Flash in the Sky ’, Chief of the Cree-Assiniboine or the Young Dogs with great influence on neighboring Assiniboine, Downstream People, southern groups of the Upstream People and Saulteaux ( Plains Ojibwa ), born 1816, kidnapped as a child by the Sioux, he was freed about 1830 by Plains Cree, significant Shaman, most influential chief of the feared Young Dogs, convinced the Plains Cree to expand west in the Cypress Hills, the last refugee for bison groups, therefore disputed border area between Sioux, Assiniboine, Siksika Kainai and Cree, refused to participate in the raid on a Kainai camp near the present Lethbridge, Alberta, then the Young Dogs and their allies were content with the eastern Cypress Hills to the Milk River, Montana, does not participate at the negotiations on the Treaty 4 of 1874, he and Cheekuk, the most important chief of the Plains Ojibwa in the Qu ' Appelle area, signed on 9 September 1875 the treaty only as preliminary contract, tried with the chiefs of the River Cree Minahikosis (" Little Pine ") and Mistahi-maskwa (" Big Bear ") to erect a kind of Indian Territory for all the Plains Cree, Plains Ojibwa and Assiniboine-as Ottawa refused, he asked 1879-80 along with Kiwisünce ( cowessess-' Little Child ') and the Assiniboine for adjacent reserves in the Cypress Hills, Payipwāt settled in a reserve about 37 miles northeast of Fort Walsh, Minahikosis (" Little Pine ") and Papewes (‘ Lucky Man ’) asked successfully for reserves near the Assiniboine or Payipwāt-this allowed the Cree and Assiniboine to preserve their autonomy-because they went 1881 in Montana on bison hunting, stole Absarokee horses and alleged cattle killed, arrested the U. S. Army the Cree-Assiniboine group, disarmed and escorted them back to Canada-now unarmed, denied rations until the Cree and Assiniboine gave up their claims to the Cypress Hills and went north-in the following years the reserves changed several times and the tribes were trying repeated until to the Northwest Rebellion in 1885 to build an Indian Territory, Payipwāt remained under heavy guard, until his death he was a great spiritual leader, therefore Ottawa deposed Payipwāt on 15 April 1902 as chief, died in April 1908 on Piapot Reserve, Saskatchewan )
Later they had to face the Lakota and their allies, the Arapaho and Cheyenne, who also stole the horses rather than acquire them through trade.
He also stole the ambrosia from the Gods and told his people its secrets.
Leon shows a videotape that shows that Strutt is the leader of the group of corrupt cops, who also include Montini and Useldinger, and it was Strutt and his gang who stole the heroin from Piper Tech.
Despite having legitimate jobs during the period 1927 through 1929, he also cracked safes, robbed stores, and stole cars.
Don Rosa also revealed in at least two stories another thing that makes Flintheart a counterpart to Scrooge: the Number One Rand, the first coin Flintheart Glomgold ever earned ( or stole ).
For this reason he was also tormented by the Harpies, who stole or defiled whatever food he had at hand or, according to the Catalogue of Women, drove Phineus himself to the corners of the world.
The Greeks also frequently represented him as a storm-demon, especially in the version where he stole Zeus's thunderbolts and wrecked the earth with storms ( cf.
Though the raiders disrupted lives and stole cattle, law-enforcement officers were also accused of excessive violence and unjust practices.
Sheriff Hodge also stole seized firearms and drug evidence, according to the Times-Tribune and affidavits filed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
They also stole horses and mules from Pro-Confederate families just as the Home Guard stole from the Pro-Union families.
The competing settlers also stole wood from the reservation.
She also uncovered evidence that Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, from whom critics have long-claimed Eddy stole all her ideas, could not possibly have been the " author " of the so-called " Quimby Manuscripts " as Horatio Dresser, the son of two of Quimby's students, claimed.
Canseco also stole 15 bases and posted a. 282 batting average.
With the poision she was apparently also able travel between waterways of the Swamp and a pond in Daventry, where she stole the horn of a unicorn living there.
He also encounters " Spats Katz ", now a wheelchair-bound old man who was killed by an old caretaker, the mysterious monster named " The Lure " who lives in the jewel mines under Indigo City and stole Johnny Apollo's soul, and Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party all reincarnated as cockroaches.
Sometimes, Frank and his brothers scavenged for lumps of coal or peat turf for fuel or stole bread to survive ; they also occasionally stole leftover food from restaurants at the end of the day.
He also stole 56 bases and became the first NL player to hit. 370 and steal 50 bases.
He also had a silver belt buckle stolen during the ensuing riot and stole a bat from the dugout.
Sales decreases were likely due to the increased demand for smaller economical cars, while Ford's new " sensibly " sized Granada likely also stole sales from Torino.

also and Alexander
Interestingly enough, the order transmitted to Morgan through Alexander Hamilton also informed him that `` A party of Indians will join the party to be sent from your command at Whitemarsh, and act with them ''.
During that time he gave lessons not only to Alexander, but also to two other future kings: Ptolemy and Cassander.
Alexander I of Epirus (, 370 BC – 331 BC ), also known as Alexander Molossus (), was a king of Epirus ( 350 – 331 BC ) of the Aeacid dynasty.
Alexander withdrew to Pherae whilst the Macedonian King placed a garrison in Larissa, as well as in Crannon, which had also come over to him.
Alexander (; ) ( 5 August 1461 – 19 August 1506 ) of the House of Jagiellon was the Grand Duke of Lithuania and later also King of Poland.
Alexander I ( c. 1078 – 23 April 1124 ), also called Alaxandair mac Maíl Coluim ( Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Mhaol Chaluim ) and nicknamed " The Fierce ", was King of the Scots from 1107 to his death.
Alexander also patronised Saint Andrews, granting lands intended for an Augustinian Priory, which may have been the same as that intended to honour his wife.
Alexander III was also the grandson of William the Lion.
The inscription honours his father, also called Alexander and also a philosopher.
There are also several extant original writings by Alexander.
Alexander was concerned with filling the gaps of the Aristotelian system and smoothing out its inconsistencies, while also presenting a unified picture of the world, both physical and ethical.
In the Iliad, the character Paris is known also as Alexander.
* Alexander III of Macedon ( 356 BC – 323 BC ), also known as Alexander the Great
Jordanes also mentions that they fought with Hercules, and in the Trojan War, and that a smaller contingent of them endured in the Caucasus Mountains until the time of Alexander.
He was also a paternal grandfather of Alexander the Great.
Alexander also taught his brother's technique.
Sir Stafford Cripps, George Bernard Shaw, Henry Irving and other stage grandees, Lord Lytton and other eminent people of the era also wrote positive appreciations of his work after taking lessons with Alexander.
Note the confident local allusion in 19: 9 to " the school of Tyrannus " and in 19: 33 to " Alexander "; also the very minute topography in 20: 13 – 15.
There is also a theory that the form was invented by the 12th-century poet Alexander of Paris.
Alexander of Hales ( c. 1185 — 1245 ) ( also Halensis, Alensis, Halesius, Alesius ) also called Doctor Irrefragibilis ( by Pope Alexander IV in the Bull De Fontibus Paradisi ) and Theologorum Monarcha was a theologian and philosopher important in the development of Scholasticism and of the Franciscan School.

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