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Average rating: 3.58 · 2,562 ratings · 248 reviews · 33 distinct worksSimilar authors
The History of Britain in 5...

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Egyptian Gods: Discover the...

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World War 2 Japan

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Norse Mythology (Mythology ...

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Ancient Greece: From Beginn...

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The History of Russia in 50...

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The History of India in 50 ...

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Egyptian Mythology (Mytholo...

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Mythology Trilogy: Greek My...

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Vikings: A Concise History ...

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“gaiêochos,”
Stephan Weaver, Greek Gods: The Olympians of Greek Mythology

“1455-1485 The War of the Roses The War of the Roses came just two years after the conclusion of the Hundred Years War. The War of the Roses in England was a series of battles between the House of York and the House of Lancaster. Each side brandished roses to represent itself; the Lancasters had a red rose and the Yorks a white rose, hence the name of this civil war ‘The War of the Roses.’ It was a mix of disagreements that brought about this destructive civil war. Both parties, being decedents of Edward III, claimed rights to the throne. And when the Lancastrian King Henry VI came to power in 1422 and proved”
Stephan Weaver, The History of Britain in 50 Events

“In depicting the uses of seiðr,”
Stephan Weaver, Norse Mythology



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