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Ankou (Breton: /ɑːnkuː/ an
Ankoù) is a
servant of
death in Breton,
Cornish (an
Ankow in Cornish), and
Welsh (yr
Angau in Welsh).
Ankou appears as a man...
- Eli
Ankou (born June 8, 1994) is a
Canadian professional football defensive tackle. He pla****
college football for the UCLA Bruins.
Ankou grew up in Canada...
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Ankou is a
servant of
death in Breton, Cornish,
Welsh and
Norman French folklore.
Ankou may also
refer to any of the following: Eli
Ankou, an NFL player...
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professional baseball player Akua Shōma. professional sumo wrestler The Ōarai
Ankou Festival is held yearly,
since 1996, and
features a
range of traditional...
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Ankou is a town of
Huating County,
Pingliang City, Gansu, China. The town is
highly industrialized. The town was home to a
large coal mine,
which opened...
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Breton folklore, a
spectral figure called the
Ankou (or
Angau in Welsh)
portends death. Usually, the
Ankou is the
spirit of the last
person that died within...
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Huffington Post. "Black
Funeral –
Ankou and the
Death Fire Review".
September 9, 2016. "Review:
BLACK FUNERAL "
Ankou and the
Death Fire"". Hamilton, Jojo...
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rooted in nature,
there exist traces of
certain Breton Catholic saints.
Ankou Bugul Noz
Fions Iannic-ann-ôd
Jetins Korrigan Cannard Noz
March Malaen Morgens...
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meaning "giant salamander".
Other local names include hanzaki, hanzake, and
ankou. This
salamander was
first catalogued by
Europeans when the
resident physician...
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deify them, to be s****ing
companions and
inviting people to join them.
Ankou - the
equivalent in
Celtic mythology Azrael - the
angel of
death in Abrahamic...