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Alexander, --- Legends.
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Mormons gave to supernatural legends and events distinctive meanings related to Mormon theology and culture, but such narratives incorporated motifs found in many cultures. Many such historical legends and beliefs continue to find adherents down to the present. In this collection, historians employ folklore to illuminate the cultural and religious history of the Mormon people.
Latter Day Saints --- Legends --- Folklore
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Widely acknowledged as the most authoritative Victorian study of ancient Greece, George Grote's twelve-volume work, begun in 1846, established the view of Greek history which still prevails in textbooks and popular accounts of the ancient world today. Grote employs direct and clear language to take the reader from the earliest times of legendary Greece to the death of Alexander and his generation, drawing upon epic poetry and legend, and examining the growth and decline of the Athenian democracy. The work explains Greek political constitutions and philosophy, and interwoven throughout are the important but outlying adventures of the Sicilian and Italian Greeks. Volume 1 focuses on the legendary Greece, the times of epic poetry and legend, and explains how what we read today as myth was once, as Grote describes it, 'accredited history which the first Greeks could conceive or relish of their past time'.
Mythology, Greek. --- Legends --- Greece --- History --- Greek mythology
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Legends --- Mythology, Roman --- Rome --- Rome
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Art --- legends [literary genre] --- saints --- Legenda Aurea
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Alpamish epic. --- Alpamış destanı. --- Destanlar, Türkiye. --- Efsaneler. --- Epic poetry. --- Epik şiir. --- Folk literature, Turkish. --- Halk edebiyati, Türk. --- Legends --- Legends. --- Manas destanı. --- Manas epic.
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Saamentutkimus tänään is an introduction to the Sámi studies, i.e. the scientific study of the Sámi people. It gives many-faceted basic information of the Sámi people and presents up-to-date views of the disciplines related to the Sámi studies, e.g. history, archeology, genetics, linguistics, comparative religion, folkloristics, ethnology etc. It provides scientifically based knowledge of the Sámi during the prehistory and pre-Christianity, dealing with reindeer herding, handicraft, the Sámi languages, Sámi literature and art and civil right questions, including participation in the international movement of the indigenous people. All the authors are eminent experts of their scholarly fields, and all the articles have been revised by the Academic representatives of the Sámi themselves
Finland --- Lappish (Sami) --- Regional studies --- Folklore, myths & legends --- Indigenous peoples --- Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
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Jacob Bryant (1715-1804) was an eminent scholar and mythographer, who has been described as ""the outstanding figure among the mythagogues who flourished in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries"". His work "An analysis of Antient(sic) Mythology", has been regarded as one of the most in-depth Classical works on Ancient Greece and contemporary areas Otherin the ancient world.
Mythology. --- History, Ancient. --- Ancient history --- Ancient world history --- World history --- Myths --- Legends --- Religion --- Religions --- Folklore --- Gods --- Myth
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Beginning shortly after Charlemagne's death in 814, the inhabitants of his historical empire looked back upon his reign and saw in it an exemplar of Christian universality - Christendom. They mapped contemporary Christendom onto the past and so, during the ninth, tenth, and eleventh centuries, the borders of his empire grew with each retelling, almost always including the Christian East. Although the pull of Jerusalem on the West seems to have been strong during the eleventh century, it had a more limited effect on the Charlemagne legend. Instead, the legend grew during this period because of a peculiar fusion of ideas, carried forward from the ninth century but filtered through the social, cultural, and intellectual developments of the intervening years. Paradoxically, Charlemagne became less important to the Charlemagne legend. The legend became a story about the Frankish people, who believed they had held God's favour under Charlemagne and held out hope that they could one day reclaim their special place in sacred history. Indeed, popular versions of the Last Emperor legend, which spoke of a great ruler who would reunite Christendom in preparation for the last battle between good and evil, promised just this to the Franks. Ideas of empire, identity, and Christian religious violence were potent reagents. The mixture of these ideas could remind men of their Frankishness and move them, for example, to take up arms, march to the East, and reclaim their place as defenders of the faith during the First Crusade. An Empire of Memory uses the legend of Charlemagne, an often-overlooked current in early medieval thought, to look at how the contours of the relationship between East and West moved across centuries, particularly in the period leading up to the First Crusade.
Christian legends --- Civilization, Medieval --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Legends, Christian --- Legends --- History and criticism --- History --- Charlemagne, --- Karol Wielki, --- Karl --- Carolus Magnus, --- Shārlmān, --- Charles the Great, --- Karl Velikiĭ, --- Carlo Magno, --- Carlos Magno, --- Karolus Magnus, --- Karl the Great, --- Carlomagno, --- Karl den store, --- شارلمان، --- History and criticism. --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Civilisation médiévale --- Légendes chrétiennes --- Histoire et critique --- Christian legends - Europe - History and criticism --- Charlemagne --- Francs --- Charlemagne, - Emperor, - 742-814 - Legends - History and criticism --- Charlemagne, - Emperor, - 742-814 --- Charlemagne (empereur d'Occident ; 0742-0814) --- Légendes chrétiennes --- Légendes --- Europe --- Légendes
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