My blog might even have been elementary school level when I did this for mine. <|:\ That's the Dunce Cap ascii face. Needless to say, I didn't post my dumbass results.
Ah, so YOU are one of the two behind Epona.net... Cheers to you! and many thanks for the very helpful distribution map. Not even M. Euskirchen lists one... Mind if I use it in my essay for Comparative Religious Sciences?
Hi! Yes, you may use the distribution maps, provided you cite the source and (if its online) link back. Euskirchen doesn't have one (and watch out for errors in cited locations). Magnen and Thevenot had one of the core distribution area, which as often misled people who though that all Eponas were in that area.
Thanks a lot, and, of course, I will cite properly. Meanwhile, as it's subject to my work, how do you estimate the proposed connection between Epona and Rhiannon? To me there is a severe lack of proof to this.
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That's the Dunce Cap ascii face. Needless to say, I didn't post my dumbass results.
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Actually I was looking for some easy reading, children stories on the web just to see what they are rated at. Janet and John. See spot run.
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Mind if I use it in my essay for Comparative Religious Sciences?
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Meanwhile, as it's subject to my work, how do you estimate the proposed connection between Epona and Rhiannon? To me there is a severe lack of proof to this.
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