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- Semilegendary village of the peninsula italica...
- Mountains of Afghanistan. The only reference to this location is in the semilegendary Milindapanha (first or second century A.D.), which says that he was...
- Xinghai may refer to: The semilegendary "Sea of Stars" (星海; Xīnghǎi) traditionally considered the source of China's Yellow River Xinghai County, in Hainan...
- importance. Wolin, thought to be identical with the legendary Vineta and the semilegendary Jomsborg, base of the Jomsvikings, was destro**** by the Danes in the...
- history. Catalina de Erauso (1592–1650), the Nun Lieutenant, was a semilegendary Spanish adventurer. Aal de Dragoner (died before 1710), served as a...
- in The Fellowship of the Ring. Farmer Giles of Ham, a tale about a “semilegendary England,” grew out of Tolkien's curiosity about the etymology of place-names...
- prince... Feldbrugge 2017, p. 306. Borrero 2009, p. 254, In 862, the semilegendary Rurik—considered to be the founder of the Russian monarchy—became prince...
- Sweden’s monarchy goes back almost as far as the Danish one, to the semilegendary kings before the 10th century, since then it has not been interrupted...
- Augustan-era historian Livy narrates an early example of deditio from Rome's semilegendary Regal period, when Tarquinius Priscus defeated the Collatini. When asked...
- Present. Infobase Publishing. p. 254. ISBN 978-0-8160-7475-4. In 862, the semilegendary Rurik—considered to be the founder of the Russian monarchy—became prince...