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List of dragons - List of dragons For a list of people with the dragon zodiac sign, see Dragon (Zodiac). Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Dragons in Legends and Mythology 2 Dragons in Literature 3 Dragons in Radio 4 Dragons in Television 5 Dragons in Film 6 Dragons in Comics and Puppetry 7 Dragons in Songs 8 Dragons in Video Games 9 Related Topics Dragons in Legends and Mythology Apalala, a mythical river dragon who was converted to Buddhism Fafnir, transformed dragon (Norse mythology) the unnamed dragon defeated by Saint George the unnamed dragon (referred to by the Saxon dracan and wyrm) defeated by Beowulf and Wiglaf in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. the Tarasque, tamed by Saint Martha. An unnamed, five-headed dragon subdued by the Buddhist goddess Benzaiten As.

The Dragons of Eden - The Dragons of Eden The Dragons of Eden, Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence is a pulitzer prize winning 1977 book by Carl Sagan. In it, he combines the fields of anthropology, evolutionary biology, psychology, and computer science to give a well balanced perspective of how human intelligence evolved. One of the more interesting parts of the book is the search for a quantitative way of measuring intelligence. He shows that the ratio of brainmass/bodymass is an extremely good indicator, with humans having the highest and dolphins second (Pages 38-40, Hardback edition). It does break down, however, at the extreme small end of the scale. Because a certain minimum size is needed to sustain life, smaller creatures (ants in particular) place disproportionally high on the.

List of collective nouns for reptiles and amphibians - List of collective nouns for reptiles and amphibians Also see Collective noun SUBJECT COLLECTIVE TERM   STATUS crocodiles A bask of crocodiles √ crocodiles A congregation of crocodiles √ crocodiles A float of crocodiles √ crocodiles A nest of crocodiles √ cobras A quiver of cobras √ dragons A flight of dragons √ dragons A weyr of dragons √ dragons A wing of dragons √ frogs An army of frogs √ frogs A colony of frogs √ frogs A knot of frogs √ iguanas A mess of iguanas √ lizards A lounge of lizards Spurious monitors A bank of monitors √ rattlesnakes A rhumba of rattlesnakes √ snakes A bed of snakes √ snakes A den of snakes √ snakes A nest of snakes √ snakes.

List of reference tables - List of reference tables You usually find a collection of reference tables in the back of almanacs, dictionaries and encyclopedias (or an index of them, if they're scattered throughout the work). As these tables appear, please add them to this index. What we have in mind is listings or tabular information for quick reference, not narrative articles. Alternate versions: For an alphabetical listing: Special:Allpages/List of (cont. 1 2 3 4 5 6) By type: List of glossaries (glossaries are also included in this list) Lists of articles by category (also included here) List of themed timelines (also included in this list) List of trivia lists (also included here) List of countries (general lists by country not included here) Lists of people (not included here) Table of.

List of kennings - List of kennings A list of kennings follows. A key to usage is as follows: AS - Anglo-Saxon N - Norse (generic) Ic - Old Icelandic D - Danish S - Swedish Nor - Norwegian G - Germanic Ce - Celtic X - common across all tongues. Useful sources and references for further studies of kennings: Meissner's "Die Kenningar der Skalden" (1921) Snorri Sturlusson Skáldskaparmál NB: This is an illustrative list and does not pretend to be comprehensive. Kennings relating to a particular character in the relevant literature are associated with the appropriate article, e.g. the article relating to Odin has a list of kennings with which Odin is associated or by which he is known; only the less obvious ones are given beneath. Kennings Kennings.

List of Biblical names starting with O - List of Biblical names starting with O List of Biblical names A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - Y - Z Obadiah, servant of the Lord Obal, inconvenience of old age Obed, a servant; workman Obed-edom, servant of Edom Obil, that weeps; who deserves to be bewailed Oboth, dragons; fathers; desires Ocran, a disturber; that disorders Oded, to sustain, hold or lift up Og, a cake; bread baked in ashes Ohad, praising; confessing Ohel, tent; tabernacle; brightness Olympas, heavenly Omar, he that speaks; bitter Omega, the last letter of.

List of NES games - List of NES games This is a list of games for the NES computer system, organised alphabetically by name. See List of computer and video games for related lists. See also List of NES accessories. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Game Year Manufacturer Notes 0-9 10-Yard Fight 1985 Nintendo   100 Man Dollar Kid: Maboroshi no Teiou Hen 1988 Sofel Japan only 1942 1985 Capcom   1943: The Battle of Midway 1988 Capcom   1999: Hore, Mitakotoka! Seikimatsu 1992 Coconuts Japan only 3-D Worldrunner 1987 Acclaim   6-in-1 1992 Caltron   720° 1989 Mindscape   8 Eyes 1989 Taxan   A A Boy and His.

List of Atari 2600 games - List of Atari 2600 games This is a list of games for the Atari 2600 computer system, organised alphabetically by name. See List of computer and video games for related lists. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Numbers 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (Atari) 32 in 1 (Atari) 9 to 5 (20th Century Fox) A Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Tower Of Mystery (M-Network) Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure Of Tarmin (M-Network) Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (M-Network) Adventure (Atari) Adventures Of Tron (M-Network) Air Raiders (M-Network) Air Raiders (USA) Air-Sea Battle (Atari) Alien (20th Century Fox) Alpha Beam With Ernie (Atari) Amidar (Parker Brothers) Armor Ambush (M-Network) Armor Ambush (USA).

List of fictional dinosaurs - List of fictional dinosaurs Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Literature 2 Film 3 Animation, Cartoon and Pupperty 4 Related Topics Literature Film Animation, Cartoon and Pupperty Barney, Baby Bop, and B.J. in Barney & Friends Denver Dino in The Flintstones Gertie the Dinosaur by Winsor McCay Grumpy from Land of the Lost Bob, Dawn, and Rex in Dilbert The cast of Dinosaurs Casimir and Hippolyte in the French series L'Île aux Enfants Characters from "The Land Before Time" series. Related Topics Extinct animals List of fictional dragons List of fictional species.

List of people by name: Gy - List of people by name: Gy List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Ga - Gb - Gc - Gd - Ge - Gf - Gg - Gh - Gi - Gj - Gk - Gl - Gm - Gn - Go - Gp - Gq - Gr - Gs - Gt - Gu - Gv - Gw - Gx - Gy - Gz Gyanendra, King of Nepal Gyergyek, Ludvik, (born 1922), electrical engineer. Gygax, Gary, (born.

List of Amiga games - List of Amiga games This is a list of games for the Amiga computer system, organised alphabetically by name. See List of computer and video games for related lists. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Numbers 1869 (Computer game) -- 'NAM -- 1000 Miglia -- 1st Personal Pinball -- 3001 - O'Connors Fight -- 3D Soccer -- 4 Soccer Simulations -- 4D Sports Boxing -- 4D Sports Driving -- 4x4 Off Road Racing -- 5th Gear -- 7 Gates of Jambala -- 9 Lives A A Prehistoric Tale -- A.G.E -- A.P.B. - All Points Bulletin -- Aargh -- Abandoned Places 1 -- Abandoned Places 2.

List of fictional species - List of fictional species Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Alien Species (science fiction) 2 Fantasy Species (fantasy fiction) 3 Legendary / Mythological Species 3.1 Individual Creatures 4 National Fictional Species (folktales, talltales) 5 Related Topics Alien Species (science fiction) List of aliens in fiction Fantasy Species (fantasy fiction) Fantasy bestiary Dragons Legendary / Mythological Species These are legendary creatures that historically humans have thought were real. Abatwa Ajatar Aziza Banshee Basilisk Beast of Bodmin Behemoth Bigfoot Boggart Brownie (elf) Centaur Cerberus Chimaera Chupacabra Cyclopes Demon Dragon (also, "Wyrm"): European dragon, Chinese dragon Individual Dragons Dryad Duergar Dwarf Elf Fairy Feeorin Gargoyle Ghoul Giant Giant animals Giant squid (Kraken) Gnome Goblin Golem Gorgon Griffin Hag Harpy Hippocampus Hippogriff Hobgoblin Huldrefolk Huracan Hydra Kappa Kitsune and Tanuki Knockers.

List of books by title: D - List of books by title: D List of books in alphabetical order by title: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Note: Titles that begin with Das, Der, or Die, which means The, should be listed under the next word in the title. Very famous books and books for children may be listed both places to help people find them. Daddy - Danielle Steel (1989) Damage - Josephine Hart (1991) The Damnation Game - Clive Barker (1985) The Dana Girls series -.

List of Ravenloft domains - List of Ravenloft domains Ravenloft is a campaign setting for the popular Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. Al-Kathos Arkandale Avonleigh Barovia Blaustein Borca Cavitius Claveria Demise Darkon Dementlieu Dorvinia Falkovnia Farelle Forlorn G'henna Ghastria Har'Akir Hazlan House of Lament I'Cath Invidia Kalidnay Kartakass Keening Kislova Lamordia Markovia Mordent Nidalia Nocturnal Sea Nosos Paridon Pharazia Ravallah Richemulot Rokushima Tayioo Sanguinia Saragossa Scaena Sebua Shadowborn Manor Shadow Rift Sithicus Souragne Sri Raji Staunton Bluffs Tepest Thornewood Timor Tovag Valachan Vechor Verbrek Vorostokov Wildlands Winding Road Zherisia.

List of SNES games - List of SNES games This is a list of games for the SNES computer system, organised alphabetically by name. See List of computer and video games for related lists. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Accelebrid ActRaiser ActRaiser 2 Addams Family, The Adventures of Dr. Franken Aerobiz Aerobiz Supersonic Aim for the Ace! - Ace Tennis Air Calvary Aladdin Alcahest Alien 3 Alien versus Predator American Gladiators An American Tale: Fieval Goes West Animaniacs Ardy Lightfoot Arkanoid: Doh It Again Art of Fighting (a.k.a. Ryuuko no Ken in Japan) Axelay B Bahamut Lagoon Barbie Super Model Barbie Vacation Adventure Barkley Shut Up and Jam Bass.

List of minor league baseball leagues and teams - List of minor league baseball leagues and teams This is a list of minor league baseball leagues and teams in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Leagues and classifications (for the 2004 season) 1.1 AAA (triple-A) leagues 1.2 AA (double-A) leagues 1.3 High-A leagues 1.4 Low-A leagues 1.5 Short-Season A leagues 1.6 Rookie/Instructional leagues 1.7 Fall leagues 1.8 Independent minor leagues (not affiliated with Major League Baseball) 2 ALPHABETICAL TEAM LISTING Leagues and classifications (for the 2004 season) AAA (triple-A) leagues AAA leagues are the highest level of minor league, just below the major leagues. International League (IL) Buffalo Bisons Charlotte Knights Columbus Clippers Durham Bulls Indianapolis Indians Louisville Bats Norfolk Tides Ottawa Lynx Pawtucket Red Sox Richmond Braves Rochester Red.

List of races in role-playing games - List of races in role-playing games Several role-playing games call the main playable species races rather than species. This is a list of races in role-playing games: Dungeons & Dragons: Human Half-Elf Elf Halfling Dwarf Gnome Half-Orc In older editions of Dungeons & Dragons, non-human player races were called "Demi-Humans." Races in the Legend of Zelda video game series: Goron Zora Deku Scrubs Rito Races from Final Fantasy video game series: Chocobos moogles Races from Phantasy Star Online: Human Newman Android See also: List of character classes, monster, legendary creature, list of fictional species.

List of character classes - List of character classes A list of character classes in role-playing games: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Dungeons & Dragons (and AD&D) 2 Middle-earth RPG 3 Final Fantasy 4 Phantasy Star Online 5 Star Wars RPG Dungeons & Dragons (and AD&D) Magic-user (D&D 1st ed.) Fighter Ranger Paladin Wizard Cleric Druid Rogue Bard Barbarian Monk Sorcerer Mage, a wizard (2nd ed.) Illusionist, a wizard (2nd ed.) Thief, a rogue (2nd ed.) Demi-Human character classes (the earliest editions of D&D considered these to be classes): Elves Dwarves Halfling Middle-earth RPG Animist Bard Fighter Mage Ranger Thief Final Fantasy Warrior Thief Monk Black Mage White Mage Red Mage Knight Ninja Summoner Paladin Dark Knight Archer Wizard Priest Squire Chemist Time Mage Samurai Oracle Geomancer Dragoon Mediator Dancer/Bard Mime.

List of philatelists - List of philatelists This is a list of philatelists, persons notable for their contributions to philately. Stanley B. Ashbrook John David Baker Ralph Barry Julius Bartels Oscar Berger-Levrault Lester Brookman Caspary Carroll Chase Percy Doane Clarence Eagle Adelaide Lucy Fenton Ferdinand of Bulgaria Philipp von Ferrary George V of the United Kingdom - royal collector Stanley Gibbons - British dealer J. A. Legrand John Edward Gray Colonel Green Calvet M. Hahn M. Georges Herpin - coined "philately" John R. Hill, Jr Arthur Hind Clifton Howes Max Johl Beverly King Eugene Klein A. C. Kline - first American catalog Edward Knapp Justin Lallier Ken Lawrence James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford - massive literature library Alfred Lichtenstein Robson Lowe John Luff Edward Mason Charles Mekeel Frederick Melville.

King Sejong the Great of Joseon - Sejong gathered intellectuals from around Korea. The scholars of the Hall of Worthies documented history, drafted documents and compiled books on various topics. In addition to being a linguist and an inventor, Sejong was also a writer. He composed Yongbi eocheon ga ("Songs of Flying Dragons", 1445), Seokbo sangjeol ("Episodes from the Life of Buddha", July 1447), Worin cheon-gang jigok ("Songs of the Moon Shining on a Thousand Rivers", July 1447), and the reference Dongguk jeong-un ("Dictionary of Proper Sino-Korean Pronunciation", September 1447). Sejong died at the age of 52 and was buried at the Yeong Mausoleum (영릉 ; 英陵). His successor was his first son, Munjong. Sejongno (a street) and the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts--both located in central Seoul--are named after King Sejong, and he is depicted on.


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