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  2. Ggulu - Wikipedia

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    Upon Kintu's return, Walumbe discovers the situation and confronts Kintu and Nambi. After much deliberation, Kintu and Nambi allow Walumbe to stay with them on Earth for a time. When Walumbe begins killing children on Earth, Kintu returns to Ggulu. Ggulu sends his son, Kayiikuuzi, to aid in ridding Earth of Walumbe. Finally, when humans ruin ...

  3. Mwindo epic - Wikipedia

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    Shemwindo soon learns of the birth and tries to kill the boy in several ways. First he throws six consecutive spears, which were all repelled by Mwindo's conga-scepter; second he tries to bury his son alive, but Mwindo simply climbs up during the night; and finally he seals the boy inside a drum and throws it by a nearby river.

  4. Mythology of The X-Files - Wikipedia

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    Anderson added that the mythology "really held the show together". [118] Andrew Payne of Starpulse named the "original" mytharc of seasons 1–6 a "37-way-tie" for the fifth best episode of the series, explaining that it "was the thing that made The X-Files the best show on television during its first six seasons".

  5. Warumbe - Wikipedia

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    He is the son of Ggulu and the brother of Nambi. His name in the Luganda language means 'disease' or 'death' and he is responsible for death on Earth according to Gandan mythology. Legend

  6. Prose Edda - Wikipedia

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    Title page of a late manuscript of the Prose Edda written by Snorri Sturluson (13th century), showing the Ancient Norse Gods Odin, Heimdallr, Sleipnir, and other figures from Norse mythology The Prose Edda , also known as the Younger Edda , Snorri's Edda ( Icelandic : Snorra Edda ) or, historically, simply as Edda , is an Old Norse textbook ...

  7. Staphylus - Wikipedia

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    Staphylus, son of Oenomaus, who fought on Dionysus' side against Poseidon in the conflict of the two gods concerning Beroe. [7] Staphylus, son of Silenus, who introduced the practice of mixing wine with water. [8] Staphylus, goatherd of King Oeneus, who discovered wild grapes as he was pasturing the king's goats and saw one of them chewing on ...

  8. Anthony Anderson’s Family Guide: His Mom Doris, 2 ... - AOL

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    Kyra Anderson. Stewart gave birth to Kyra in 1996, three years before she and Anderson walked down the aisle. While Kyra has joined her dad on several red carpets, she prefers to keep things low-key.

  9. Ancient Greek flood myths - Wikipedia

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    The Titan Prometheus advised his son Deucalion to build a chest. All other men perished except for a few who escaped to high mountains. The mountains in Thessaly were parted, and all the world beyond the Isthmus and Peloponnese was overwhelmed. Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha, after floating in the chest for nine days and nights, landed on Parnassus.