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{{a|myth|}}Wagner’s ''[[Twilight of the Gods]]'', not to be confused with [[Nietzsche]]’s [[Götzen-Dämmerung]] — the ''[[Twilight of the Idols]]'', of whom the very same Richard Wagner was unquestionably one.
{{a|myth|}}Wagner’s ''[[Twilight of the Gods]]'', not to be confused with [[Nietzsche]]’s ''[[Götzen-Dämmerung]]'' — the ''[[Twilight of the Idols]]'', of whom the very same Richard Wagner was unquestionably one.


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Wagner’s Twilight of the Gods, not to be confused with Nietzsche’s Götzen-Dämmerung — the Twilight of the Idols, of whom the very same Richard Wagner was unquestionably one.

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