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termed a "
golem".[citation needed]
There may be
metal golems, such as Talos, or
stone golems, e.g., in
Dungeons and Dragons. The word
golem occurs once...
- up
golem or
golems in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
golem is an
artificial animated being in
medieval and
Jewish folklore.
Golem or The
Golem may...
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Golem is a 1979
Polish science fiction film
directed and co-written by
Piotr Szulkin.
Inspired by the
titular being in
Jewish folklore, as well as the...
- The
Golem (original
German title: Der
Golem) is a
novel written by
Gustav Meyrink between 1907 and 1914.
First published in
serial form from December...
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Golem in the
Gears is a
fantasy novel by
American writer Piers Anthony, the
ninth book of the
Xanth series. Grundy, a man only a few
inches high, is desperate...
- Spanish) (105).
Universidad de Chile: 531–551. ISSN 0048-7651. JSTOR 48668710.
Retrieved 5
February 2024.
Kabbalistic Borges and
Textual Golems v t e...
- God &
Golem, Inc.: A
Comment on
Certain Points Where Cybernetics Impinges on
Religion is a book
written by MIT
cybernetician Norbert Wiener. It won the...
- The
Limehouse Golem is a 2016
British horror-mystery film
directed by Juan
Carlos Medina from a
screenplay by Jane Goldman. The film, an
adaptation of...
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Mendy and the
Golem,
originally written by
Leibel Estrin and
later by Matt Brandstein, is the name of two
American comic book
series featuring Jewish...
- #4.
Agents of
Cagliostro were
known as the
Golems. They
first appeared in Dr.
Strange Annual #2. The
Golem was
ranked #26 on a
listing of
Marvel Comics'...