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5 unusual facts about Wanderings


Wanderings

The Wanderings of Oisin, epic poem published by William Butler Yeats in 1889

Synchronistic Wanderings, compilation album by American rock singer Pat Benatar

The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems, the first collection of poems by William Butler Yeats

Wanderings of Sanmao, Chinese animation TV series in China based on the famous manhua character Sanmao

Wanderings: Chaim Potok's History of the Jews

This monograph is divided into four sections with each comprising various chapters: Through Ancient Paganism (Sumer, Egypt, Canaan, Babylonia), Through Classical Paganism (Greece, Rome, Palestine), Through Islam and Christianity (Islam, Christianity), Inside Modern Paganism (Secularism).


A. den Doolaard

In 1928 he terminated his job and started a number of wanderings through the Balkans and France, where he had several jobs such as mason, grape picker, farm worker and longshoreman.

Durvasa

Resuming his wanderings, the sage came across Indra riding his elephant, Airavata, attended by the gods.

Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse

Their wanderings take them to the basement of the Empire State Building and to Gramercy Park, among other places.

Lake Ishiba Ng'andu

Firstly it is important to the Bemba people as the country in which, in the late 17th Century, Chitimukulu of the Ng'andu (crocodile) Clan came across a dead crocodile, and taking this as an omen, settled his people after their wanderings from the Lunda Kingdom 1,000 km to the east.

Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit

The novel was translated into English as The Wanderings of the Heart and Mind in 1751, and by Barbara Bray as The Wayward Head and Heart in 1963.

Notes of some wanderings with the Swami Vivekananda

Notes of some wanderings with the Swami Vivekananda (1913) is an English language book written by Sister Nivedita.

Palinurus

In Book 3, which tells of the Trojans' wanderings after The Fall of Troy, he is singled out as an experienced navigator.

Sir Walter Roper Lawrence

Over the course of his wanderings, he developed a close affinity with the Indian and Kashmiri people, who figure prominently in his work.


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