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  • [[Category:Origin: French Mythology]]
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  • '''Gaasyendietha''', according to Seneca mythology, is a dragon that dwells in the deep areas of rivers and lakes of Canada, e The name "Gaasyendietha" was offered by native people to French explorer Jacques Cartier when he inquired about a creature briefly sighted
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  • Probably composed between about 70–150 AD, it is of Jewish origin and is usually considered to be part of the Apocalyptic literature. French occultist Collin de Plancy's 'Dictionnaire Infernal' (1818) described Azaze
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  • It is said that St. Leonard, a 6th century French hermit, once lived in St. Leonards forest. During a long battle with a Drag ...rbed the devotions of a forest hermit. The is no proof that St. Leonard, a French saint and Martyr, ever visited Sussex, though the legend may have been attr
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  • [[category:Origin: French Mythology]]
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  • [[Category:Origin: French Mythology]]
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  • Peluda is Occitan for "hairy". "La Velue" means "The Hairy One" in French, a reference to the dragon's main method of defense. [[Category:Origin: French Mythology]]
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  • ...ion like that of a bitter old man (Felice Holman & Nanine Valen, The Drac: French Tales of Dragons and Demons, Scribner's Sons, New York: 1975). According to [[Category:Origin: French Mythology]]
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  • [[Category:Origin: French Mythology]]
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  • In [[:Category:Origin: Greek Mythology|Greek Mythology]] the '''Sirens''' or '''Seirenes''' were [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nai ==Origin==
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  • * ''Arassas'' (French Alps) [[Category:Origin: Swiss Mythology]]
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