Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
Maria Padilha: Queen of Pomba Gira In the sixteenth century, Portugal became the first European nation to deport Roma people, often historically referred to as Gypsies, first to its colonies in Africa and later to Brazil. With them travelled the
Mura (Muru) In Hindu mythology, a Demon slain by Krishna (an incarnation of the god Vishnu). Krishna not only killed Mura but “burnt his seven thousand sons like moths with the flame
Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow In American history and folklore, the cow of Mrs. Patrick (Kate) O’Leary; it supposedly started the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 when it kicked over a lighted lantern while
Mordred, Sir (Medraut, Medrawd) A historical figure who, according to tradition, was the youngest son of Queen Morgause of Orkney and was raised as the son of her husband, King Lot. Mordred
Saint Monica (alone?, to advise?) (332–387) – In Christian legend, patron of married women and mother of St. Augustine. Feast, 4 May. Her story is found in her son’s autobiography, The Confessions.
Momus (reproach, disgrace) In Greek mythology, a son of Nox (or Nyx, night). Momus was god of criticism, ridicule, or fault-finding, according to Hesiod’s Theogony (214). He was thrown out of heaven
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