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  • curprev 18:5518:55, 5 September 202272.204.54.180 talk 10,425 bytes −119 →‎In mythology: Removed unsourced claim of Osiris being an example of a god who was slain and resurrected. I'm not aware of any descriptions or depictions of Osiris as an eternal child, and being killed and resurrected does not make a mythological figure a puer aeternus. Feel free to add this claim back if there is a reputable source for it. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 07:4607:46, 4 June 2018Marty3575378 talk contribs 13,799 bytes −1,660 →‎Peter Pan syndrome: There was a citation of the Aldous Huxley's 1962 novel Island, this book's not a reference for the meaning of an puer aethernus, it's not even a reference for the peter pan syndrome, this novel is more based on personal beliefs than in actual facts, with the comparison of Adolf Hitler and Peter Pan as an example. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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