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Herakles killed Diomedes and fed his body to the mares who became calm and were easily tamed . Herakles defeated the warrior women Amazons , in order to steal their queen , Rome MANY OF THE GREEK myths were adopted and modified.
Herakles killed Diomedes and fed his body to the mares who became calm and were easily tamed . Herakles defeated the warrior women Amazons , in order to steal their queen , Rome MANY OF THE GREEK myths were adopted and modified.
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Part of this danger is due to the fact that hunting peoples , such as the Inuit , rely on hunting animals that have souls that must be propitiated by the hunter after being killed . Similarly , reindeer herders such as the Evenk must ...
Part of this danger is due to the fact that hunting peoples , such as the Inuit , rely on hunting animals that have souls that must be propitiated by the hunter after being killed . Similarly , reindeer herders such as the Evenk must ...
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He killed Ogetsu , but after her death the various orifices of her body gave rise to the staple crops eaten by the Japanese : rice , millet , wheat , red azuki beans and soya beans . After his exile to the Land of Reed Plain ...
He killed Ogetsu , but after her death the various orifices of her body gave rise to the staple crops eaten by the Japanese : rice , millet , wheat , red azuki beans and soya beans . After his exile to the Land of Reed Plain ...
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