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US film - The story of Jason and Argonauts, a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War (around 1300 BC) accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. Argonauts: 1971 Russian: Аргонавты USSR - animated film Argonavtebi, or, a Merry Chronicle of a Dangerous Journey: 1986 USSR - TV movie
Animated films based on classical mythology (30 P) A. Films about Amazons (17 P) Films about the Argonauts (4 P) Films set in Atlantis (2 C, 29 P) C.
Films based on Norse mythology (4 C, 31 P) P. Films based on Pied Piper of Hamelin (1 C, 6 P) R. Films based on Russian folklore (1 C, 30 P) S. Sandman in film (1 C, 9 P)
List of films based on mythology may refer to: List of films based on Greco-Roman mythology; List of films based on Germanic mythology; List of films based on Slavic mythology; List of works based on Arthurian legends § Film; List of films and television series featuring Robin Hood
The Frankish mythology that has survived in primary sources is comparable to that of the Aeneas myth of in Roman mythology, but altered to suit Germanic tastes. Like many Germanic peoples, the Franks told a founding myth to explain their connection with peoples of classical history.
The mythologies in present-day France encompass the mythology of the Gauls, Franks, Normans, Bretons, and other peoples living in France, those ancient stories about divine or heroic beings that these particular cultures believed to be true and that often use supernatural events or characters to explain the nature of the universe and humanity.
A body of 187 films feature some version or interpretation of the character Frankenstein's monster, first created by Mary Shelley in her 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.
In 689, however, Radbod was defeated by Pepin of Herstal in the battle of Dorestad [2] and compelled to cede Frisia Citerior (Nearer Frisia, from the Scheldt to the Vlie) to the Franks. Between 690 and 692, Utrecht fell into the hands of Pepin. This gave the Franks control of important trade routes on the Rhine to the North Sea.