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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Baron Munchausen.
See also changes related to Baron Munchausen, or pages that link to Baron Munchausen or to this page or whose text contains "Baron Munchausen".

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  • Munchausen syndrome [r]: "A factitious disorder characterized by habitual presentation for hospital treatment of an apparent acute illness, the patient giving a plausible and dramatic history, all of which is false" (Medical Subject Headings) [e]

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  • Bucephalus [r]: A famed horse belonging to Alexander the Great. [e]
  • Commander McBragg [r]: A cartoon character, created by Jay Ward, who appeared in short segments, first on Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963), and then later on the Underdog animated television show from 1964-1973, and on some syndicated prints of Rocky & Bullwinkle. [e]
  • Lucian [r]: Greek writer of satires in the second century AD. [e]