Momus
Momus (; Ancient Greek: Μῶμος ''Momos'') in Greek mythology was the personification of satire and mockery, two stories about whom figure among Aesop's Fables. During the Renaissance, several literary works used him as a mouthpiece for their criticism of tyranny, while others later made him a critic of contemporary society. Onstage he finally became the figure of harmless fun. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Herold, Christopher, 1948-, Ironside, Fabian, Ironside, Hamish, Lorsung, Éireann, 1980-, Lucky, Robert Wayne, Momus, 1960-, Paul, Matthew, Read, Sally, 1971-, Swede, George, 1940-, Welch, Michael Dylan, 1962-, Welton, Matthew, 1969-, Williams, Hugo, 1942-
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