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- Fext abstract "A Fext is a mythical undead creature in Slavic mythology. Its origins are found in the terrors of the Thirty Years' War (17th century) in central Europe. It is said that the Fext is invincible to bullets, except bullets made of glass. Some of the great generals of that time were called Fexts because of their assumed immortality.".
- Fext wikiPageID "11676633".
- Fext wikiPageLength "633".
- Fext wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Fext wikiPageRevisionID "552066336".
- Fext wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_legendary_creatures.
- Fext wikiPageWikiLink Category:Undead.
- Fext wikiPageWikiLink Immortality.
- Fext wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_mythology.
- Fext wikiPageWikiLink Thirty_Years_War.
- Fext wikiPageWikiLink Undead.
- Fext wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fext".
- Fext wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Europe-myth-stub.
- Fext subject Category:Slavic_legendary_creatures.
- Fext subject Category:Undead.
- Fext hypernym Creature.
- Fext type FictionalCharacter.
- Fext comment "A Fext is a mythical undead creature in Slavic mythology. Its origins are found in the terrors of the Thirty Years' War (17th century) in central Europe. It is said that the Fext is invincible to bullets, except bullets made of glass. Some of the great generals of that time were called Fexts because of their assumed immortality.".
- Fext label "Fext".
- Fext sameAs Q5446118.
- Fext sameAs Fext.
- Fext sameAs m.02rnld7.
- Fext sameAs Q5446118.
- Fext wasDerivedFrom Fext?oldid=552066336.
- Fext isPrimaryTopicOf Fext.