• Richard MacGillivray Dawkins was the son of the Royal Navy officer Rear-Admiral Richard Dawkins of Stoke Gabriel and his wife Mary Louisa McGillivray...
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  • academic administrator Richard Dawkins (born 1941), British ethologist, evolutionary biologist and noted atheist Richard MacGillivray Dawkins (1871–1955), British...
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    Cappadocian Greeks and Armenians to escape periodic persecutions. Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, a Cambridge linguist who conducted research from 1909 to 1911...
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    underground cities to escape periodic waves of Ottoman persecution. Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, a Cambridge linguist who conducted research on the Cappodocian...
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  • Two Husbands is a Greek fairy tale translated and published by Richard MacGillivray Dawkins in Modern Greek Folktales. The tale is part of the more general...
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  • become human (or flying maidens), and steals their garments. Richard MacGillivray Dawkins suggested that the modern gorgona was a merging of three mythological...
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  • referring to a marriage between a human person and a mythical being. Richard MacGillivray Dawkins suggested that its endurance as a myth and a folktale was due...
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    " British Archaeologist Richard MacGillivray Dawkins traveled between the Karamanlides and Bithynia between 1909–1911. Dawkins came to İzmit and Bursa...
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    ridge of Menelaeion hill. Further excavations followed, led by Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, then director of the British School of Athens, in the year 1910...
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    Thunder and Rain, or natural features, like the Sun and the Moon. Richard MacGillivray Dawkins also noted that in some variants, the suitors are "persons of...
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  • and Pharasa (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1916), by Richard MacGillivray Dawkins (1871–1955), then a fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge and...
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    pinpointed its origin as Asiatic, possibly originating in Persia, and Richard MacGillivray Dawkins remarked that variants are found in Turkey, south Siberia and...
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    and Pharasa (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1916), by Richard MacGillivray Dawkins (1871–1955) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sille, Konya...
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    far removed from other Greek varieties. British archaeologist Richard MacGillivray Dawkins said, "The position of Pontic is at the end of a long chain of...
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    (French literary fairy tale) Professors Michael Meraklis and Richard MacGillivray Dawkins remarked that this is the reason for the quest in Greek variants...
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    Cecil Harcourt Smith 1897 D. G. Hogarth 1900 R. C. Bosanquet 1906 R. M. Dawkins 1913 A. J. B. Wace 1923 A. M. Woodward 1929 H. G. G. Payne† 1936 Alan Blakeway†...
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  • motif is "very old" ("sehr alt") in the Near East. According to Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, in the tale type, the hero as gardener destroys and restores...
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  • Sebastian Cox – RAF historian Paul Davis – military historian Richard MacGillivray Dawkins – archaeologist Katherine Elizabeth Fleming – historian Ian Gooderson...
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    the tales indexed as this type. In that regard, according to Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, a more general outline of the story is that a king has three...
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  • (1950). Forty-five Stories from the Dodekanese. Translated by Dawkins, Richard MacGillivray. University Press. pp. 213–222. Paton, W. R. (1901). "Folktales...
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  • motif is "very old" ("sehr alt") in the Near East. According to Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, in the tale type, the hero as gardener destroys and restores...
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  • was an "essential" trait of subtype AaTh 425L. According to Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, in Greek variants, the mysterious servant may be a "blackamoor"...
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  • to send her away. They went to her father for his blessing. Richard MacGillivray Dawkins described that the "essence" of the tale type involves the heroine...
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  • motif is "very old" ("sehr alt") in the Near East. According to Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, in the tale type, the hero as gardener destroys and restores...
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  • the geographic distribution of the same subtype. According to Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, in the tale type, the hero as gardener destroys and restores...
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  • the geographic distribution of the same subtype. According to Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, in the tale type, the hero as gardener destroys and restores...
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  • reveals he was the goldfish Ilyas released back into the sea. Richard MacGillivray Dawkins located Greek variants in Vourla, in Pontos and in Cyprus where...
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  • motif is "very old" ("sehr alt") in the Near East. According to Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, in the tale type, the hero as gardener destroys and restores...
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  • conducted by the British School at Athens. The excavation, led by Richard MacGillivray Dawkins, the director of the British School, was conducted from March...
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    Europe" involves the heroes going on a quest for wondrous items. Richard MacGillivray Dawkins stated that "as a rule there are three quests" and the third...
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