Historians don't think the legend is true. There are other stories from other cultures that tell a similar tale but use different animals. It's just a fable.
The "grave" of Gelert in the village of Beddgeler is accepted by most to be fake, created only to attract interest and tourism to the area.
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No, this is just an urban legend. There have been no reports of any such gang initiations.
No there wont be. Any new Zelda game titles circulating on the web are not true.
No, that is not true. They are molecules that have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts.
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The question most closely matches the definition of a literary legend. A legend, unlike a myth or folktale, is neither proven to be true nor proven to be false. It is usually a story told that the listener perceives it to have taken place in human history without any substantial backing evidence.
Yes, In the legend of midas and his donkey ears, and the story of Hyacinthus, and also the legend of Daphne the nymph.
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