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  • ...r]], and [[orator]] best known for his work in the fields of [[comparative mythology]] and [[comparative religion]]. ...mythology|its mythology]]. This led to Campbell's lifelong passion with [[mythology|myth]] and its similar, seemingly cohesive threads among all human cultures
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  • ...ons in Daniel’s den, the sound of Nero’s fiddle and the clatter of the Roman Empire as she fell”—an agenda that moving pictures would go some way to ...ill deal with exterior events and accidents, leaving the way clear for the roman pur.36
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  • ...city in the state of Maharashtra has been mentioned as Karvir in the Hindu mythology. In about the 3rd century BC, Kolhapur was an important Buddhist Centre. Th ...hill in Kolhapur revealed the ruins of an ancient town dating back to the Roman civilisation. Kolhapur is a prosperous town now with many industries.
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  • ...ons in Daniel’s den, the sound of Nero’s fiddle and the clatter of the Roman Empire as she fell”—an agenda that moving pictures would go some way to ...ill deal with exterior events and accidents, leaving the way clear for the roman pur.36
    803 KB (128,263 words) - 16:43, 24 May 2006
  • ...hill in Kolhapur revealed the ruins of an ancient town dating back to the Roman civilisation. Kolhapur is a prosperous town now with many industries.Ichalk
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  • ...ons in Daniel’s den, the sound of Nero’s fiddle and the clatter of the Roman Empire as she fell”—an agenda that moving pictures would go some way to ...ill deal with exterior events and accidents, leaving the way clear for the roman pur.36
    855 KB (137,726 words) - 17:02, 22 May 2006
  • ...escribe the strix, a nocturnal bird that fed on human flesh and blood. The Roman strix is the source of the Romanian vampire, the Strigoi, which was also in ...e - the Orthodox church believed incorrupt bodies were vampires, while the Roman church believed they were saints.
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  • ..."MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT" that sprout from ENTIRELY DIFFERENT CULTURES AND MYTHOLOGY... effects that are different IN THEIR VERY CONCEPT. If the confluence of ...of the Indian effects in the publications ever mention the Indian mind or mythology . The magic, myths and mystery of India are consciously utilized tools for
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