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
moly In Greek mythology, plant with a black root and white flower that saved Odysseus from Circe’s enchantments on her island, Aeaea, where he was detained for a year. The plant was
Molly Pitcher (1754–1832) In American history and folklore of the Revolution, the popular name of Mary L. Hays McCauley, who earned her nickname “Molly Pitcher” by bringing pitcher after pitcher of cool
Mitokht is in Persian mythology, a demon of falsehood; son of the evil spirit, Ahriman. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written by Anthony S. Mercatante & James
Mithras (Mithra) In Persian mythology, god of life, heat, fertility, a mediator between the gods and men, and chief aide to the good god, Ahura Mazda, in his war against the evil
Minotaur (Minos bull) In Greek mythology, a monster, half man and half bull, born of Pasiphaë, a wife of King Minos II, and the Cretan (or Marathonian) bull. The Minotaur, also called
Minos In Greek mythology, one of the judges of the dead, once a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa; brother of Rhadamanthys and Sarpedon; married to Pasiphae; father of Acacallis,
Aesopic fable, probably derived from the Indian collection The Panchatantra. A milkmaid was on her way to market, carrying a pail of milk on the top of her head. As she walked
Mike Fink (1770–1823) In American folklore, a legendary keelboat man, the strongest ever. Mike Fink spent most of his time on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, but he was actually born near
Midas (seed?) In Greek mythology, king of Phrygia; son of the goddess Cybele and a satyr. Midas helped Silenus, a follower of Dionysus (Bacchus), to find his way back to his god,
Mihr is in Armenian mythology, the fire god, derived in part from the Persian god Mithras. His worship was added to that of Vahagn, who was a sun, lightning, and fire god
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