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  • 41Blood libel — Blood libels are sensationalized allegations that a person or group engages in human sacrifice, often accompanied by the claim that the blood of victims is used in various rituals and/or acts of cannibalism. The alleged victims are often children …

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  • 42Draugr — For the Norwegian role playing game of the same name, see Draug (role playing game). Draugen redirects here. For the Burzum album, see Draugen (Burzum album). A draugr, draug or (Icelandic) draugur (original Old Norse plural draugar, as used here …

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  • 43Kathy Acker — Infobox Writer name = Kathy Acker birthname = Karen Alexander birthdate = birth date|1947|4|18|df=y birthplace = New York City, New York, United States deathdate = death date and age|1997|11|30|1947|4|18|df=y deathplace = Tijuana, Mexico… …

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  • 44Lilith — (Hebrew he. לילית) is a mythological female Mesopotamian storm demon associated with wind and was thought to be a bearer of disease, illness, and death. The figure of Lilith first appeared in a class of wind and storm demons or spirits as Lilitu …

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  • 45Maahes — (also spelled Mihos, Miysis, Mios, Maihes, and Mahes) was an ancient Egyptian lion headed god of war,[1] whose name means he who is true beside her . He was seen as the son of a lion goddess (Bast in Lower Egypt or Sekhmet in Upper Egypt) whose… …

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  • 46Orion (constellation) — For other uses, see Orion (disambiguation). Orion Constellation List of stars in Orion Abbreviation Ori Genitive Orionis …

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  • 47Porajmos — The Porajmos (also Porrajmos), literally Devouring , is a term considered to be coined by the Romani people to describe attempts by the regime in Nazi Germany to exterminate most of the Romani peoples of Europe as part of the Holocaust. The… …

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  • 48Ouroboros — For other uses, see Ouroboros (disambiguation). The Ouroboros (or Uroborus)[1] is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. The name originates from within Greek language; οὐρά (oura) meaning tail and …

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  • 49Happy Days (play) — Happy Days is a play in two acts, written in English, by Samuel Beckett. He began the play on 8th October 1960 [Knowlson, J., Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett (London: Bloomsbury, 1996), p 475] and it was completed on 14th May 1961.… …

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  • 50Shin Megami Tensei — is a console role playing game by Atlus that was released on October 30 1992 on several platforms. It was originally released on the Super Famicom and was later released on the PC Engine Super CD Rom and Sega CD. The game was later re released on …

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