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- | '''Adam''' ("[[Earth]]" or "[[man]]") was the first man according to the [[Abrahamic religious tradition]]. His wife was [[Eve]]. [[Christian mythology]] has it that before Adam there was [[Lilith]]. | + | '''Adam''' ("[[Earth]]" or "[[man]]") was the [[first man]] according to the [[Abrahamic religious tradition]]. His wife was [[Eve]]. [[Christian mythology]] has it that before Adam there was [[Lilith]]. |
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* [[Y-chromosomal Adam]] | * [[Y-chromosomal Adam]] |
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Adam ("Earth" or "man") was the first man according to the Abrahamic religious tradition. His wife was Eve. Christian mythology has it that before Adam there was Lilith.
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