One myth is that a dragon is eating the sun.
Cleopatra herself had no snake. However, the asp, or Egyptian cobra, was the snake associated with the Egyptian rulers. It was depicted on their crowns and was supposed to be a protection for the Pharaohs. The myth of Cleopatra being bitten by one of them is just that--a myth.
He doesnt have one yet.
There was more than one. Which were you thinking of?
One myth is that it is called St. Patty's Day. The day you refer to is called St. Patrick's Day. There is the myth that St. Patrick got rid of snakes in Ireland. There were no snakes in Ireland. It is often thought of as being a metaphor for having got rid of paganisim in Ireland and bringing in Christianity.
One of Loki's name in Norse "myth" was Sky Traveller.
One comet myth is the belief that comets were seen as omens of great events, such as wars or natural disasters, in various ancient cultures.
One of the biggest myths associated with drinking and boating is that it is okay to do. Many people feel that it is less dangerous to drink while boating than it is while driving, this is not true.
There is a myth surrounding the idea of "No Cost Refinance." The Forbes website notes that there are always costs associated when one chooses to refinance.
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Make one up, there is no such beast in myth or lore.
The name Bertha is associated with obesity because of its origin which referred to one nun who was overweight and unattractive.