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There is a page named "Blemmyes (legendary creatures)" on Wikipedia

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    origins of the name "Blemmyes", and the question is considered unsettled. In antiquity, the actual tribe known as the Blemmyes were said to be named...
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  • Anthropophage (category Greek legendary creatures)
    as the Blemmyes, who are indeed said to have no head, and have their facial features on the chest. Cannibalism Blemmyes (legendary creatures) Charles...
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  • Mythic humanoids are legendary, folkloric, or mythological creatures that are part human, or that resemble humans through appearance or character. Each...
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    Kabandha (category Legendary creatures with absent body parts)
    his body and Rama is the Supreme being and then disappears. Blemmyes (legendary creatures) Xing Tian Humbaba Valmiki, Swami Venkatesananda (1988). "Aranya...
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  • Baudolino meets eunuchs, unicorns, Blemmyes, skiapods and pygmies. At one point, he falls in love with a female satyr-like creature who recounts to him the full...
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    sources. Historian Karen Pinto has described the combination of legendary creatures from the edge of the known world with positive portrayals as challenging...
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  • executives at Mattel. The focus is on monsters and fantastical and legendary creatures from religion, mythology, folklore, fairy tales, literary fantasy...
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    Africa Carthage Garamantes Kingdom Nasamones Chiefdom Cyrene Kingdom of Blemmyes Massylii Confederation Kingdom of Numidia Kingdom of Mauretania Kingdom...
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  • Priscus mentions a treaty between the Roman commander Maximinus and the Blemmyes and Nobades in 452, which among other things ensured access to the cult...
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