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}}{{#vardefine:note gunzo|Rugby Day, supposed date of the founding of the sport (1823).
}}{{#vardefine:note gunzo|Rugby Day, supposed date of the founding of the sport (1823).
}}{{#vardefine:note asterius|King Minos required 7 youths and 7 maidens to be sent to the labyrinth every 9 years.
}}{{#vardefine:note asterius|King Minos required 7 youths and 7 maidens to be sent to the labyrinth every 9 years.
}}{{#vardefine:note tsukuyomi|Tsukimi (moon-viewing), specifically the viewing of the waxing moon, which takes place on the 13th day of the 9th month on the traditional Japanese calendar.
}}{{#vardefine:note hogen|Yoshitsune Fetival or Yoshitsune-sai (義経祭) in Kurama Temple.
}}{{#vardefine:note hogen|Yoshitsune Fetival or Yoshitsune-sai (義経祭) in Kurama Temple.
}}{{#vardefine:note andvari|The premier of Richard Wagner's drama musical titled "Der Ring des Nibelungen" (1869).
}}{{#vardefine:note andvari|The premier of Richard Wagner's drama musical titled "Der Ring des Nibelungen" (1869).
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}}{{#vardefine:note nomad|Death date of Alfred Bester, the author of "The Stars My Destination" (known as "Tiger! Tiger! in the United Kingdom).
}}{{#vardefine:note nomad|Death date of Alfred Bester, the author of "The Stars My Destination" (known as "Tiger! Tiger! in the United Kingdom).
}}{{#vardefine:note babalon|In Revelations, the Beast (Therion) is described to have 10 horns and 7 heads.
}}{{#vardefine:note babalon|In Revelations, the Beast (Therion) is described to have 10 horns and 7 heads.
}}{{#vardefine:note goemon|Death date of Goemon Ishikawa, the Japanese outlaw hero (1594)
}}{{#vardefine:note goemon|Death date of Goemon Ishikawa, the Japanese outlaw hero (1594).
}}{{#vardefine:note durga|The goddess Durga is described to have either 10 or 18 arms.
}}{{#vardefine:note durga|The goddess Durga is described to have either 10 or 18 arms.
}}{{#vardefine:note tadatomo|From "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden", Inuyama Dōsetsu Tadatomo's birthdate converted to the Gregorian calendar.
}}{{#vardefine:note tadatomo|From "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden", Inuyama Dōsetsu Tadatomo's birthdate converted to the Gregorian calendar.
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