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  2. The Kurgan - Wikipedia

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    The Kurgan is a fictional character from the first Highlander film. ... Francesco, 1918 (Way of The Sword) Osta Vazilek, 1985 (Highlander, The American Dream)

  3. Juan Sánchez-Villalobos Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    The Kurgan then kills Ramírez, bringing an end to their centuries-long conflict, and leaves. Connor buries Ramírez in Glencoe, near the home he shares with Heather. Decades later, Heather dies of old age. Connor leaves Scotland to wander the Earth, now adopting Ramírez's sword as his own.

  4. Kurgan - Wikipedia

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    A kurgan is a type of tumulus (Burial mound) constructed over a grave, ... A beautiful sword scabbard was found in the antechamber of the burial, which was never ...

  5. List of Highlander characters - Wikipedia

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    Connor MacLeod's second wife. They met in 1985, at the time of "The Gathering", when Connor faced The Kurgan.The means of her death varies by sequel: solar radiation in Highlander II, a car accident in Highlander III, and a hit-and-run by Jacob Kell in Highlander IV (deleted scene).

  6. Highlander (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Kurgan revived and took Connor's Masamune (sword) as his own then he walked away over the bottom of the ocean. Connor had lost his Masamune and would spend decades looking for it. In 1966, Connor received a message from his old friend Ian who had found his sword, it was in the hands of Antonio Direnzo, an illegal art dealer.

  7. The Motherland Calls - Wikipedia

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    The sword's tip was observed wavering by nearly 1 foot (0.30 m) in either direction, ... The event drew tens of thousands of people to Mamayev Kurgan, ...

  8. *Kóryos - Wikipedia

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    Many kurgan stelae found in the Pontic–Caspian steppe, which are associated with the Proto-Indo-European culture, depict a naked male warrior carved on the stone with little else than a belt and his weapons. In later Indo-European traditions, Männerbund raiders likewise wore a belt that bound them to their leader and the gods, and little else.

  9. Kurgan stelae - Wikipedia

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    Kurgan stele (baba) near Luhansk. Scythian balbals, later Cuman, commonly depict a warrior holding a drinking horn in their upraised right hand. [19] Many also show a sword or dagger suspended on the warrior's belt.