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- everyday lives. In his book Children's Crusade: Medieval History, Modern Mythistory (2008), Gary ****son discusses the growing number of "impossibilist" movements...
- reference to Brand’s naked dance between two fires called 'Wildfires'. In "Mythistory", as described by Walkyier to Metal Forces, Brand "encounters his own...
- father of Pundarik and half-brother of Bahubali, is believed in Jain mythistory to have visited Shatrunjaya many times. In some Jain literature, it is...
- University of Chicago Press, 1952. "Maya Calendar Origins: Monuments, Mythistory, and the Materialization of Time". See entry on Itzamna, in Miller and...
- ISBN 978-1-60506-858-9. Rice, Prudence M. (2007). Maya calendar origins: monuments, mythistory, and the materialization of time. Austin: University of Texas Press....
- The reliability of these inscriptions have been questioned as potential mythistory by some historians, who propose that the Hoysalas were a local Hindu family...
- Retrieved 14 December 2022. Mali, Joseph; Malî, Yôsef (May 2003). Mythistory: The Making of a Modern Historiography. University of Chicago Press. pp...
- Beyond this, little is known about his early life and much is shrouded in mythistory created by the later hagiographic tradition. He is said to have learned...
- Hierombalus (Ίερομβάλος) was a priest of Ieuo, mentioned in Sanchuniathon's mythistory, known only through later historian Philo of Byblos via early Christian...
- "Tiru-Thondar-Puranam") (the purana of the holy devotees) is a Tamil poetic mythistory depicting the legendary lives of the sixty-three Nayanars, the canonical...