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  2. List of sibling pairs - Wikipedia

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    This list of sibling pairs includes certain twins, provided they have at least one additional older or younger sibling, with also mentioned their reason of fame. Siblings are arranged alphabetically by last name, from oldest to youngest .

  3. List of sibling groups - Wikipedia

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    Addrisi Brothers, an American pop singing/songwriting duo from Winthrop, Massachusetts; After 7, an American R&B group founded in 1987 by brothers Melvin & Kevon Edmonds, and Keith Mitchell; AJR, an American, indie-pop band of brothers consisting of Adam Met, Jack Met, and Ryan Met; Akdong Musician, a brother-sister K-pop duo

  4. List of mythological pairs - Wikipedia

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    See: Twins in mythology Aegyptus and Danaus (); Aeolus and Boeotus (); Agenor and Belus (); Amphion and Zethus (); Apollo and Artemis/Diana (); Arsu and Azizos ...

  5. 50 Most Iconic Duos Of All Time - AOL

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    We have many such examples in entertainment, history, and pop culture — bonds proving that two combined forces are better.We explored some of the most iconic pairings of all time and created a ...

  6. 21 Pairs Of Famous Siblings I Didn't Realize Were Related ...

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  7. Category:Sibling duos - Wikipedia

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  9. Twins in mythology - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Twins in mythology are often cast as two halves of the same whole, sharing a bond deeper than that of ordinary siblings, or seen as fierce rivals. They can be seen as representations of a dualistic worldview. [1] They can represent another aspect of the self, a doppelgänger, or a shadow. Twins are often depicted with special powers.