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  2. Mermaids in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    A mermaid, namely Siren (Brandi Burkhardt), is conjured from The Little Mermaid story by a young witch Endora Lenox (Nicole Cox) in an attempt to have her come between Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald (Adrian Bellani) and Kay Bennett (Heidi Mueller) developing relationship, as Kay is already engaged to Endora's half-brother Fox Crane (Mark Wystrach ...

  3. Melusine - Wikipedia

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    Melusine's secret discovered, from Le Roman de Mélusine by Jean d'Arras, c. 1450–1500.Bibliothèque nationale de France. Mélusine (French:) or Melusine or Melusina is a figure of European folklore, a female spirit of fresh water in a holy well or river.

  4. Kilala Princess - Wikipedia

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    Kilala rescues Erika before the unnamed villains can kill her, and sneaks up to their boat where she steals back the Tiara before falling into the ocean. Kilala and Rei go to the world of The Little Mermaid. Unlike their trip to Snow White's world, however, they retain their true clothes but are able to breathe underwater.

  5. Mermaid of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Polish syrenka is a cognate of siren, but she is more properly a fresh-water mermaid called melusina. A mermaid is a mythical sea creature with the lower body of a fish and the upper body of a woman. Often depicted with long hair, mermaids were known to sing haunting melodies which would draw passing ships onto rocks. [1]

  6. John Reinhard Weguelin - Wikipedia

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    The Swing, 1893.. John Reinhard Weguelin was born 23 June 1849, in the village of South Stoke, near Arundel.His father, William Andrew Weguelin, was Rector of South Stoke, [1] [2] [3] but was forced to relinquish his position about 1856, when he joined the Tractarian Movement, and became a Roman Catholic. [4]

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  8. Mermaiding - Wikipedia

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    Mermaiding (also referred to as artistic mermaiding, mermaidry, or artistic mermaid performance) is the practice of wearing, and often swimming in, ...

  9. Mermaid - Wikipedia

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    The Syrenka (mermaid) is part of the coat of Arms of Warsaw, and is considered a protector of Warsaw, which publicly displays statues of their mermaid. An influential image was created by the Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse, from 1895 to 1905, entitled A Mermaid (Cf. figure, top of page).