-
Diego López II de Haro
called the Good or the Bad (c. 1152 – 16
September 1214). Son of Lope Diaz I de Haro,
count of Nájera (b. 1126–1170) and of countess...
- by
historical evidence.
Zaman Stanizai criticizes this theory: "The '
mythified'
misconception that the
Pashtuns are the
descendants of the lost tribes...
- legend, her
cruel treatment of her servants. Her
persona is
strongly mythified, and
survives in
Chilean culture as the
epitome of the
wicked and abusive...
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Italian poet
Torquato T****o,
first published in 1581, that
tells a
largely mythified version of the
First Crusade in
which Christian knights, led by Godfrey...
- 風狸/風貍; pinyin: fēng lí,
literally 'wind
leopard cat') is a
legendary or
mythified flying mammal of China,
whose descriptions from
various sources were collated...
- It was in 1438 that the
alleged leader Hanan Chanka "Anccu Hualloc"
mythified himself so that the
people or the "ayllus of Ancoyaco" (also
called Anco...
- lost
their lands when he
entered politics at a time,
details of a much-
mythified tale were
difficult to verify.
Produced during a time when
Marcelo was...
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discussions on how to
write history textbooks further po****rized and
mythified Turkish history. Göçek
states that such
nationalist interference in the...
-
movement celebrates gaucho culture. In Rio
Grande do Sul the gaúcho has been
mythified too, not in
reaction to m****ive
immigration as in Argentina, but to give...
-
historical evidence. Dr.
Zaman Stanizai criticises this theory: "The ‘
mythified’
misconception that the
Pashtuns are the
descendants of the lost tribes...