Fairyland (foaled 14 January 2016) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse. She was one of the best two-year-old fillies in Europe in 2018 when her wins included...
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Fairyland (Early Modern English: Faerie; Scots: Elfame (Scottish mythology; cf. Old Norse: Álfheimr (Norse mythology)) in English and Scottish folklore...
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up fairyland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fairyland is the land or home of the fairies. Fairyland or Fairy Land may also refer to: Fairyland: A...
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A water horse (or "waterhorse" in some folklore) is a mythical creature, such as the Ceffyl Dŵr, Capaill Uisce, the bäckahäst, each-uisge, and kelpie...
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List of Oz characters (created by Baum) (redirect from Saw-Horse)
Soforth, and her army through a Hollow Tube that goes from Tititi-Hoochoo's fairyland to the Nome Kingdom. Using the Enchanted Ribbon around his neck, Quox...
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Ozurites to kidnap a mortal maiden to keep him company. Since Oz is a fairyland, the only mortal maidens are three American girls living in the Emerald...
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Wishing Horse of Oz". The Royal Blog of Oz. 21 March 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2014. Ness, Mari (13 May 2010). "Taxation in Fairyland: The Wishing Horse of Oz"...
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Nixie (folklore) (redirect from Brook horse)
horse" (see below). The modern Scandinavian names are derived from nykr, meaning "river horse". Thus, it is likely that the figure of the brook horse...
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The Kingdom of the Fairies (redirect from Fairyland A Kingdom of Fairies)
(French: Le Royaume des fées), initially released in the United States as Fairyland, or the Kingdom of the Fairies and in Great Britain as The Wonders of...
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rightful ruler of Oz, and Baum indicated that she would reign in the fairyland forever, being immortal. Baum described her physical appearance in detail...
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any sequels, but it achieved greater popularity than any of the other fairylands he created, including the land of Merryland in Baum's children's novel...
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village". A dictionary of the communes of the Jura mentions Relans as "the fairyland par excellence" in 1837, pointing out that "the whole history of Relans...
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6-issue limited series, Dark Horse, October 2018 – June 2019) "I Hate Gert!" by (with Fábio Moon, based on I Hate Fairyland: Good Girl by Skottie Young...
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Tottenham Court Road (section Fairyland shooting range)
amusement arcade that contained a miniature rifle-shooting range called Fairyland was at No. 92 Tottenham Court Road. In 1909, Madan Lal Dhingra practised...
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Ian Masters, Joseph Kloska and Christine Kavanagh. "Mr. Masefield in Fairyland", The Northern Whig, 24 December 1927 "The Bookseller's Window", Illustrated...
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Kelpie (category Horses in mythology)
Irish and Scottish folklore. It is usually described as a grey or white horse-like creature, able to adopt human form. Some accounts state that the kelpie...
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Cheveley Park Stakes (category Flat horse races for two-year-old fillies)
trainer (5 wins): Aidan O'Brien - Brave Anna (2016), Clemmie (2017), Fairyland (2018), Tenebrism (2021), Lake Victoria (2024) Leading owner (5 wins):...
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elephant-headed God. Hayagriva – A horse-headed avatar. Tumburu - A horse faced Hindu deity. Horse-Face – A horse-headed guardian or type of guardian...
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creature in Irish folklore. He is depicted as a headless rider on a black horse, or as a coachman, who carries his own head. As it is not widely attested...
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piglet is returned to Ozma, and Zeb and Jim decide they've had enough of fairyland. Ozma then uses the Magic Belt to send Dorothy and Eureka back to Kansas...
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other ten runners included Mabs Cross, Imprimis (Shakertown Stakes), Fairyland, Sergei Prokofiev (Cornwallis Stakes), Soldier's Call (Flying Childers...
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Glashtyn (category Horses in mythology)
folk; others claim it takes the shape of a colt, or equate it to the water horse known locally as cabbyl-ushtey. Yet another source claims the glashtin was...
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tale or folk-tale anthologies; these often incorporate the return to Fairyland episode that Scott reported to have learned from local legend. Sir Thomas...
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role of Albert in the National Theatre of Great Britain's production War Horse, which received critical acclaim. In 2011, Fern played Romeo in Shakespeare...
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Shirubania famirī: Otogi no kuni no pendanto, lit. Sylvanian Families: The Fairyland Pendant) (Game Boy Color) Sylvanian Melodies ~Mori no Nakama to Odori...
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Nuckelavee (category Horses in mythology)
The nuckelavee ( /nʌklɑːˈviː/) or nuckalavee is a horse-like demon from Orcadian folklore that combines equine and human elements. British folklorist...
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Each-uisge (category Horses in mythology)
The each-uisge (Scottish Gaelic: [ɛxˈɯʃkʲə], literally "water horse") is a water spirit in Irish and Scottish folklore, spelled as the each-uisce (anglicized...
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according to the undemanding rules of Barbie. With its adventures in fairyland and magical transformations, this is a diverting, inoffensively sweet...
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published a full-page illustrated article describing it as a "gorgeous fairyland playground" and a "Modern Eden of groves and gardens." The elaborate design...
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Headless Horseman (category Horses in mythology)
dullahan from Ireland, who is a demonic fairy usually depicted riding a horse and carrying his head under his arm, and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,"...
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