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Witch from Portuguese myths
Urganda is a mythological witch, the Portuguese equivalent of Circe, the witch whom Odysseus (according to the Odyssey) encountered on his journey home
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Iberian chivalric romance
He is persecuted by the wizard Arcaláus, but protected by Urganda la Desconocida (Urganda the Unknown or Unrecognized), an ambiguous priestess with magical
Amadís_de_Gaula
Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology
Magical Papyri Nostalgie de la boue Perimede – a Greek mythological witch. Urganda – a figure in Iberian myth often identified as Circe. "Circe". Merriam-Webster
Circe
Alquise, the magician in Don Belianis of Greece, nor the no less famous Urganda, the sorceress his wife, (were they alive) could pretend to come within
Belianís_de_Grecia
Dutch court case about carbon dioxide emissions
Archived from the original on 22 December 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2019. "Urganda Foundation v. The State Of The Netherlands (Ministry Of Infrastructure
Urgenda Foundation v State of the Netherlands
Urgenda_Foundation_v_State_of_the_Netherlands
1966 Italian film
Baldini – The engineer Riccardo Redi – The dentist dantist Lena Lin Solaro – Urganda, the unknown Rossana di Rocco – Friend of Ninetto Umberto Bevilacqua –
The_Hawks_and_the_Sparrows
1767 opera by Michael Arne
who falls in love with a shepherdess named Sylvia. The prince's captor, Urganda, threatens to punish Sylvia, but Merlin the magician frustrates her plans
Cymon
English actress
John Vanbrugh (1705) Diana in The Temple of Love by Pierre Motteux (1706) Urganda in The British Enchanters by George Granville (1706) Emelia in Adventures
Elizabeth_Bowman
Nigerian comedian and actor (born 1985)
Other shows he performed in were, Glo laffter Feast, Mnet Comedy Club in Urganda and Warri Again where he worked alongside his associates Such as Igosave
Frank_D_Don
Spanish writer (1493-1554)
congregate in Rhodes, where, through the intervention of Zirfea, Alquife and 'Urganda the Unknown', Amadís of Greece recognizes Anaxartes and Alastraxerea as
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Dear one;darling'.
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Honorable, Generosity
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Richest, Lord Shiva
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God has Answered; Modern Name Based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai; Female Version of John; The Lord is Gracious
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River man.
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Who know everything
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Beautiful Lady
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Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Allegra, ALLEGRIA means "cheerful and lively."
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Bright
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Serenity; Kind; Crafter; Grass
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