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""Golem"" sur en.wikipedia.org
A golem is an animated, anthropomorphic being in Jewish folklore, which is created entirely from inanimate matter, usually clay or mud.
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Golem

Un golem est, dans la mystique puis la mythologie juive, un être artificiel, généralement humanoïde, fait d’argile, incapable de parole et dépourvu de libre-arbitre, façonné afin d’assister ou défendre son créateur. Wikipédia
Groupe : Créature de religions; (judaïsme)
Nom hébreu : גולם
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