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  • 91Clurichaun — A representation of a Clurichaun in T. C. Croker s Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland The clurichaun (pronounced /ˈklʊərɨkɔːn/), or clobhair in O Kearney, is an Irish fairy which resembles the leprechaun. Some folklo …

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  • 92Duende (mythology) — Purported Duende on Classic Period Maya pottery, Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, Belize A duende is a fairy or goblin like mythological creature from Iberian, Latin American and Filipino folklore. While its nature varies throughout Spain, Portugal,… …

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  • 93Thomas Rayner Dawson — (* 28. November 1889 in Leeds; † 16. Dezember 1951 in London) war ein britischer Schachkomponist, Mathematiker und Vizepräsident des britischen Instituts der Kautschukindustrie …

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  • 94Nymph — This article is about the creatures of Greek mythology. For other uses, see Nymph (disambiguation). A fourth century Roman depiction of Hylas and the Nymphs, from the basilica of Junius Bassus A nymph in Greek mythology is a female minor nature… …

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  • 95Cù Sìth — The Cù Sìth (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kuː ʃiː]) of Scottish mythology is an enormous, otherworldly hound, said to haunt the Scottish Highlands. Roughly the size of a cow or large calf, the Cù Sìth was said to be dark green in color… …

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  • 96Naiad — For other uses, see Naiad (disambiguation). A Naiad by John William Waterhouse, 1893; a water nymph approaches the sleeping Hylas. In Greek mythology, the Naiads or Naiades (Ναϊάδες from the Greek νάειν, to flow, and νᾶμα, running water ) were a… …

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  • 97Kelpie — This article is about the aquatic creature from Celtic mythology. For the Australian dog breed, see Australian Kelpie. Kelpie The Kelpie by Herbert James Draper Mythology Celtic mythology Grouping Myt …

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  • 98Tikoloshe — Tokoloshe or Tikoloshe. From the Xhosa word uthikoloshe. The tokoloshe is a short, hairy, dwarf like creature from Bantu folklore. It is a mischievous and evil spirit that can become invisible by swallowing a pebble. Tokoloshes are called upon by …

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  • 99Saci (Brazilian folklore) — Saci pererê The Saci (pronounced: [saˈsi]) is considered[citation needed] the most popular character in Brazilian folklore. He is a one legged black or mulatto youngster with holes in the palms of his han …

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  • 100Dullahan — The Irish dullahan (also Gan Ceann, meaning without a head in Irish) is a type of unseelie fairie. It is headless, usually seen riding a black horse and carrying his or her head under one arm. The head s eyes are massive and constantly dart about …

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