The subsequent mythological status of the Scopes trial as a successful American shootout between Enlightenment and Ignorance abides in the play "Inherit the Wind."
The hoard - which has since gained mythological status - is today presumed to have once been the property of the Karenas.
Gilmore gained mythological status in 1979 with the publication of "The Executioner's Song," Norman Mailer's brilliant anthropological vision of the case.
About 2104, Andorians made contact with the Aenar, dispelling their mythological status.
Many more returned home with few after-effects; however, their silence about the war contributed to the conflict's growing mythological status.
The award shows have now assumed mythological status.
William Greider of The Nation wrote "Dana Nelson argues provocatively'and persuasively' that the mythological status accorded the presidency is drowning our democracy.
This reflected the almost mythological status that Godfrey and the other first crusaders held for the inhabitants of Jerusalem in the late twelfth century.
Johnny Kaw, a fictional Kansan whose mythological status itself was in one sense a figment, in that it was created recently, in 1955.
The on-line virtual world Second Life has a "region of mythological status where once naughty avatars were sent to think about what they had done" called "The Cornfield".