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Fact |
Category |
Date |
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301 |
In Norse mythology, Odin is the supreme god. |
Literature > Mythology |
02/07/12 |
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302 |
In Norse mythology, Ragnarok was the apocalypse that would ultimately destroy this world and the gods who ruled over it. |
Literature > Mythology |
11/08/10 |
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303 |
In Norse mythology, Sleipnir was an eight-legged horse. |
Literature > Mythology |
05/19/11 |
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304 |
In Norse mythology, the sea monster Jormungand encircled the world. |
Literature > Mythology |
12/02/10 |
|
305 |
In Norse mythology, there were nine worlds. |
Literature > Mythology |
11/08/10 |
|
306 |
In Norse Mythology, Thor was the god of thunder. |
Literature > Mythology |
12/02/10 |
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307 |
In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451", Guy Montag is a fireman responsible for burning books. |
Literature |
06/18/08 |
|
308 |
In the Charlie Bone series, there is an endowed girl named Bindi Loom, but you never find out what her endowment is. |
Literature > Fantasy |
02/20/10 |
|
309 |
In the epilogue of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", Percy Weasley gets married and has two children named Molly and Lucy. |
Literature > Harry Potter |
05/24/11 |
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310 |
In the epilogue of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", Ron and Hermione get married and have two children, Rose and Hugo. |
Literature > Harry Potter |
07/29/11 |
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311 |
In the first task of the Triwizard Tournament, Harry Potter had to get past a Hungarian Horntail to collect the golden egg. |
Literature > Harry Potter |
06/09/08 |
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312 |
In the story "Oliver Twist", the character Fagin leads a band of young thieves. |
Literature |
08/03/08 |
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313 |
Iris was the Greek goddess of rainbows. |
Literature > Mythology |
10/15/08 |
|
314 |
Isaac Asimov has books in all major categories of the Dewey Decimal Classification except for 100 - Philosophy. |
Literature > Authors |
09/20/08 |
|
315 |
Isaac Asimov wrote the "Foundation" series. |
Literature > Authors |
09/14/08 |
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