- Himmler's and
Alfred Rosenberg's
mystical notions and Himmler's
attempt to
mythologise the SS.
Hitler was more pragmatic, and his
ambitions centred on more...
- his
death at age 35, the cir****stances of
which are
uncertain and much
mythologised.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on 27
January 1756 to
Leopold Mozart...
- basket-hilted
Scottish broadsword, and a set of bagpipes. He has been
mythologised as
having also used a longbow, but
according to an
interview given by...
-
sport between enemies.
These incidents became a well
known and semi-
mythologised part of po****r memory. They have been
described as a
symbol of common...
- moustache.
Unlike a
number of
other African leaders,
Mugabe did not s**** to
mythologise his childhood. He
avoided smoking and drinking, and—according to his...
-
Miller believe this is incorrect,
suggesting that the
belief stems from a
mythologised account of
Phayllus of
Croton having jumped 55
ancient feet (around 16...
- The
Catalpa rescue was the escape, on 17–19
April 1876, of six
Irish Fenian prisoners from the
Convict Establishment (now
Fremantle Prison), a British...
- This is a list of
Scottish characters from fiction.
Authors of
romantic fiction have been
influential in
creating the po****r
image of
Scots as kilted...
-
experimental hardcore. The
project has been
known to
comedically self-
mythologise,
including describing itself as "the world's
greatest band" and having...
- Hill of Slane,
County Meath Muirchu moccu Machtheni, in his
highly mythologised seventh-century Life of Patrick, says that
Patrick lit a
Paschal fire...