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    and Slavic folklore that walks on people's chests while they sleep, bringing on nightmares. The word mare comes (through Middle English mare) from the...
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  • Look up mare in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A mare is a female horse. Mare is the Latin word for "sea". Mare may also refer to: Surname Mare (surname)...
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    being turned away it may reappear years later in a worse mood. Elf Mare (folklore) Dwarf Trauco Nightmare Incubus "Breakfast in Bed", an episode of the...
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    German folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in Germany over a number of centuries. Seeing as Germany was divided into numerous polities for...
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  • peasants. Morana (goddess) Mara (Hindu goddess) Mara (disambiguation) Mare (folklore) Marah (Bible) Mokosh Semele Eos Aurora (mythology) Ēostre Freyja Bendis...
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  • the ability to afflict their victims with nightmares. The mare of Germanic and Slavic folklore were thought to ride on people's chests while they sleep...
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  • Drude (category Witchcraft in folklore and mythology)
    nightmares, or to protect horses against matted manes or tails. Incubus Mare (folklore) Succubus Manfred Lurker. A Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils...
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  • Boo hag (category American folklore)
    the Tristan Strong series. Mare (folklore) Hoodoo (folk magic) Baba Yaga Black Annis Crone Hag Muma Pădurii Onibaba (folklore) The Witch (fairy tale) Precious...
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    Hatsuyume Incubus Lilith, a Sumerian dream demoness List of dream diaries Mare (folklore) Mabinogion Sleep in animals Sleep paralysis Spirit spouse Succubus...
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  • locations, and concepts with various levels of security in early Germanic folklore (reconstructions are indicated by the presence of an asterisk). The present...
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  • Alien abduction (category Kidnapping in folklore)
    Hypnotherapy Incubus Inferno (Dante) List of reported UFO sightings Mare (folklore) Recovered-memory therapy Sexuality in Christian demonology Sleep paralysis...
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  • Basty (category Turkish folklore)
    Yurt Yayınevi (Sayfa - 92) (in Turkish) Türk Mitoloji Sözlüğü, Pınar Karaca (Bastırık) Hag in folklore Mare (folklore) Mora (mythology) Moroi (folklore)...
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  • This is a list of horses in mythology and folklore. Embarr, Niamh and Lugh's horse Epona, Gaulish horse goddess Kelpie, a mythical Celtic water horse Liath...
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  • locations, and concepts with various levels of security in early Celtic folklore and mythology (reconstructions are indicated by the presence of an asterisk)...
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    the traditional 'Man in the Moon' image seen on the Moon in Western folklore, Mare Imbrium forms the man's right eye. On 17 November 1970 at 03:47 Universal...
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    Mavka (category Ukrainian folklore)
    Song (1963 film) Mavka (song by Authentix) Mare (folklore) Naiad Nymph Revenant Succubus Nixie (folklore) Skogsrå Kushnir (2014), quote: "Mavka is different...
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  • West Virginia has a rich tradition of folklore – including folktales, legends, and superstitions – resulting from the diverse ethnicities, religions, languages...
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  • Nightmare(s) or The Nightmare may also refer to: Mare (folklore) or nightmare, a demon of Germanic folklore Night Mare, a 1983 novel by Piers Anthony The Nightmare...
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    humanoid, and often shapeshifting water spirits in Germanic mythology and folklore. Under a variety of names, they are common to the stories of all Germanic...
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  • Pesanta (category Black dogs (folklore))
    black and hairy, with steel paws, but with holes, so it can't take anything. Sleep paralysis Against a Dwarf Batibat Lietuvēns Mare (folklore) v t e v t e...
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  • The term is chiefly used with regard to elves and fairies in European folklore, and in modern English is rarely used in reference to spirits. The belief...
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    riding the afflicted person like a horse, similar to the harmful mare in the later folklore of the Germanic-speaking peoples. Despite the Christian elements...
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  • Celtic mythology Enchanted Moura Etruscan mythology Germanic mythology Mare (folklore) Greek mythology List of deities Lusitanian language National Archaeology...
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    gruagach (Scottish Gaelic), is a household spirit or Hobgoblin from Scottish folklore that is said to come out at night while the owners of the house are asleep...
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  • Enchanted Moura (category Portuguese folklore)
    under her arm. Children's literature portal Madam Koi Koi Mami Wata Mare (folklore) Mouros Succubus Xana (Asturian supernatural women) Diccionario dos...
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    Incubus (category Sleep in mythology and folklore)
    head detail and water-dwelling habits of the boto. In Swedish folklore, the mara or mare is a spirit or goblin that rides on the chests of humans while...
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    it is referred to by its anglicized name, "the Coco Man". In Brazilian folklore, the monster is referred to as Cuca and pictured as a female humanoid alligator...
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  • American folklore encompasses the folklore that has evolved in the present-day United States mostly since the European colonization of the Americas. It...
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    The folklore of Romania is the collection of traditions of the Romanians. A feature of Romanian culture is the special relationship between folklore and...
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  • 56:11 "Mara" is deeply rooted in Indo-European mythology. See also Mare (folklore) According to Bronkhorst, the Buddha's approach was a psychological...
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