- 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...
-
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...
- to the
membership of a
lodge of
operative masons, they
relate it to a
mythologised history of the craft, the
duties of its grades, and the
manner in which...
- 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...
-
historical events of the 5th and 8th centuries, respectively, and
became mythologised over the
following centuries. In
colloquial use, "myth" can also be used...
- Arnold, Martin; Finlay,
Alison (eds.), "Sǫgubrot af fornkonungum: :
Mythologised History for Late Thirteenth-century Iceland" (PDF),
Making History: Essays...
- by the
First Nation Tasmanians,
primarily through the
watching and
mythologising of the
night sky.
Their story explaining the
phases of the moon and...
-
despite his
close proximity to the Libertines' "desperate
kinetic energy,
mythologised love-hate
dynamic and
vision of a
dilapidated Britain animated by romance...
- 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...
-
Advaita Vedanta.
Narasingha Sil has
argued that
Vivekananda revised and
mythologised Ramakrishna's
image after Ramakrishna's death.
McDaniel notes that the...