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    Mara (folklore) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A mara, or a mare is a kind of malignant female wraith in Scandinavian folklore believed to cause nightmares. She also appears in Slavic folklore, but rather as a wriaith type, not the specific (named) person. She appears as early as in the Norse Ynglinga saga, but the belief itself is probably even...
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    Huld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Þá gerðist honum svefnhöfugt, ok lagðist hann till svefns. En er hann hafði lítt sofnat, kallaði hann ok sagði, at mara trað hann.
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    Mara (folklore)
    A mara or mare is a kind of malignant female wraith in Scandinavian Folklore believed to cause Nightmares . She appears as early as in the Norse Ynglinga Saga , but the belief itself is probably of ...
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    A mara or mare is a kind of malignant female wraith in Scandinavian folklore believed to cause nightmares. ... The concept of the mara has very old roots in the folklore of the Germanic peoples, ...
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    A mara, mare is a kind of malignant female wraith in Scandinavian folklore believed to cause nightmares. ... The concept of the mara has very old roots in the folklore of the Germanic peoples, ...
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    A mara or mare is a kind of malignant female wraith in Scandinavian folklore believed to cause nightmares. ... The concept of the mara has very old roots in the folklore of the Germanic peoples, ...
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    Nightmare
    nightmare, Nightmare, Nightmare - Historic use of term, Nightmare - Notes, Sleep disorder, Night terror, Sleep paralysis, Mara (folklore), Hag
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    Definition of mara in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of mara. Pronunciation of mara. Translations of mara. mara synonyms, mara antonyms. ... Noun 1. Mara - Hindu god of death; opposite of Kama...
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    Comann na Mara - Society of the sea
    Comann na Mara is a project to establish a marine research and education centre in Lochmaddy, in the Western Isles of Scotland ... For a report on the 6th Comann na Mara annual lecture see News page.
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