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Book Agata  Princess of Iberia

Download or read book Agata Princess of Iberia written by Emma C Buenen and published by Emma C Buenen. This book was released on 2022-08-24 with total page 489 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Princess of Iberia She is the fourth royal daughter in a medieval kingdom. With older and more vivacious sisters, quiet young Agata is mostly ignored and forgotten especially by her cold father, the king, but she prefers it that way. She spends her time reading the Histories and fears that the ancient foe of her legendary grandfather, Vax'tang the Great, are poised to attack Iberia once again but everyone dismisses the fears of a timid, royal daughter. On a fateful, dark night, enemy warriors attack and Agata is taken out of the palace in secret. Left to fend for herself and her young half-brother, can Agata find food, shelter and a hiding place that even the dangerously clever General Kazan cannot find?

Book Daughter of the Wolfhead

Download or read book Daughter of the Wolfhead written by Emma C Buenen and published by Emma C Buenen. This book was released on 2022-09-11 with total page 485 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: She is the granddaughter of Vax'tang Gorgasil - the Wolfhead. Agata was sixteen when vengeful, Khazar marauders entered her city through stealth and betrayal. They slew the royal family and many of Iberia's nobles. Striving to live up to her grandfather's formidable reputation, she survived, she forged an army of women and nearly took the country back. Forced to flee, Agata finds herself cooped up in her uncle's fortress with all her hard won freedoms denied to her. Prince Ren gives his niece just one choice - marry for the sake of the kingdom but the potential grooms are twisted and evil. When Viyan scales the side of the fortress and slips into the princess's room unseen, Agata is ripe for rebellion. In a tale of courage and adventure, Agata blazes a trail through her country to start a war with General Kazan. What she discovers will challenge everything she holds dear.

Book The Legend of Queen Agatha

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  • Author : Sam Cunningham
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2016-01-21
  • ISBN : 9781519675279
  • Pages : 140 pages

Download or read book The Legend of Queen Agatha written by Sam Cunningham and published by . This book was released on 2016-01-21 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Legend of Queen Agatha" will carry you away to the magical land of Xana, where Queen Julia rules as a typical medieval aristocrat while her teenage daughter, Princess Agatha, champions the commoners. When the evil sorcerer Magi kills the queen and ravages her land and her people, Agatha is protected by her fairy godmother, who informs her that her Prince Charming will come, but he will not identify himself. It's up to the princess to find him and make love to him (just kissing is not enough) - and only him - if Magi is to be vanquished and the Bad Times dispelled. Love is made, and the fairy tale continues. But the typical Cinderella story ends when Agatha insists on stepping into the lead rather than becoming irrelevant, as is so often the fate of fairy tale princesses. Queen Agatha is determined to fulfill her destiny of inspiring the good people of Xana to rebuild their ruined land into the greatest prosperity the world has ever known. Everyone should prosper from the fruits of their own labor, with no one left out. To achieve her vision Queen Agatha must carry out bold, radical actions. According to some versions of the legend, clothing is optional. It's up to you to decide which version you want to embrace in this provocative and controversial allegory.

Book Muslims of Medieval Latin Christendom  c 1050   1614

Download or read book Muslims of Medieval Latin Christendom c 1050 1614 written by Brian A. Catlos and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2014-03-20 with total page 649 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An innovative study which explores how the presence of Muslim communities transformed Europe and stimulated Christian society to define itself.

Book Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism

Download or read book Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism written by Erin Kathleen Rowe and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2019-12-12 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the untold story of how black saints - and the slaves who venerated them - transformed the early modern church. It speaks to race, the Atlantic slave trade, and global Christianity, and provides new ways of thinking about blackness, holiness, and cultural authority.

Book Commedia dell Arte in Context

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  • Author : Christopher B. Balme
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2018-04-05
  • ISBN : 1108670571
  • Pages : 709 pages

Download or read book Commedia dell Arte in Context written by Christopher B. Balme and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2018-04-05 with total page 709 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The commedia dell'arte, the improvised Italian theatre that dominated the European stage from 1550 to 1750, is arguably the most famous theatre tradition to emerge from Europe in the early modern period. Its celebrated masks have come to symbolize theatre itself and have become part of the European cultural imagination. Over the past twenty years a revolution in commedia dell'arte scholarship has taken place, generated mainly by a number of distinguished Italian scholars. Their work, in which they have radically separated out the myth from the history of the phenomenon remains, however, largely untranslated into English (or any other language). The present volume gathers together these Italian and English-speaking scholars to synthesize for the first time this research for both specialist and non-specialist readers. The book is structured around key topics that span both the early modern period and the twentieth-century reinvention of the commedia dell'arte.

Book Studies in the Book of Daniel

Download or read book Studies in the Book of Daniel written by Robert Dick Wilson and published by . This book was released on 1917 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Writing Beyond Pen and Parchment

Download or read book Writing Beyond Pen and Parchment written by Ricarda Wagner and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2019-10-21 with total page 431 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What can stories of magical engraved rings or prophetic inscriptions on walls tell us about how writing was perceived before print transformed the world? Writing beyond Pen and Parchment introduces readers to a Middle Ages where writing is not confined to manuscripts but is inscribed in the broader material world, in textiles and tombs, on weapons or human skin. Drawing on the work done at the Collaborative Research Centre “Material Text Cultures,” (SFB 933) this volume presents a comparative overview of how and where text-bearing artefacts appear in medieval German, Old Norse, British, French, Italian and Iberian literary traditions, and also traces the paths inscribed objects chart across multiple linguistic and cultural traditions. The volume’s focus on the raw materials and practices that shaped artefacts both mundane or fantastical in medieval narratives offers a fresh perspective on the medieval world that takes seriously the vibrancy of matter as a vital aspect of textual culture often overlooked.

Book The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c 500 1492

Download or read book The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c 500 1492 written by Jonathan Shepard and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2019-06-30 with total page 1228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Byzantium lasted a thousand years, ruled to the end by self-styled 'emperors of the Romans'. It underwent kaleidoscopic territorial and structural changes, yet recovered repeatedly from disaster: even after the near-impregnable Constantinople fell in 1204, variant forms of the empire reconstituted themselves. The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c.500-1492 tells the story, tracing political and military events, religious controversies and economic change. It offers clear, authoritative chapters on the main events and periods, with more detailed chapters on outlying regions and neighbouring societies and powers of Byzantium. With aids such as maps, a glossary, an alternative place-name table and references to English translations of sources, it will be valuable as an introduction. However, it also offers stimulating new approaches and important findings, making it essential reading for postgraduates and for specialists. The revised paperback edition contains a new preface by the editor and will offer an invaluable companion to survey courses in Byzantine history.

Book Appendix

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  • Author : Lloyd's Register of Shipping
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 1978
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 964 pages

Download or read book Appendix written by Lloyd's Register of Shipping and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 964 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Queen of the North

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  • Author : Anne O'Brien
  • Publisher : HarperCollins UK
  • Release : 2018-05-31
  • ISBN : 0008225443
  • Pages : 480 pages

Download or read book Queen of the North written by Anne O'Brien and published by HarperCollins UK. This book was released on 2018-05-31 with total page 480 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From Sunday Times bestseller Anne O’Brien . . . To those around her she was a loyal subject. In her heart she was a traitor.

Book Societies in Transition in Early Greece

Download or read book Societies in Transition in Early Greece written by Alex R. Knodell and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2021-05-25 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Situated at the disciplinary boundary between prehistory and history, this book presents a new synthesis of Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Greece, from the rise and fall of Mycenaean civilization to the emergence of city-states in the Archaic period. These centuries saw the growth and decline of varied political systems and the development of networks across local, regional, and Mediterranean scales. As a groundbreaking study of landscape, interaction, and sociopolitical change, Societies in Transition in Early Greece systematically bridges the divide between the Mycenaean period and the Archaic Greek world to shed new light on an often-overlooked period of world history. “This book reconfigures our understanding of early Greece on a regional level, beyond Mycenaean 'palaces' and across temporal boundaries. Alex Knodell's sophisticated arguments enable a fresh reading of the emergence of early Greek polities, revealing the microregions that put to the test overarching 'Mediterranean' models. His detailed study makes a convincing return to a comparative framework, integrating a 'small world' network and its trajectory with the larger picture of ancient complex societies.” SARAH MORRIS, Steinmetz Professor of Classical Archaeology and Material Culture, University of California, Los Angeles “A comprehensive, thoughtful treatment of the time period before the crystallization of the ancient Greek city states.” WILLIAM A. PARKINSON, Curator and Professor, The Field Museum and University of Illinois at Chicago “An important and must-read account. The strength of this book lies in its close analysis of the important different regional characteristics and evolutionary trajectories of Greece as it transforms into the Archaic and, later, the Classical world.” DAVID B. SMALL, author Ancient Greece: Social Structure and Evolution.

Book Lloyd s Register of Shipping

Download or read book Lloyd s Register of Shipping written by and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 946 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains a list of shipbuilders with existing ships they have built; marine enginebuilders and boilermakers; dry and wet docks; telegraphic addresses and codes used by shipping firms; maritime insurance companies.

Book Interpreting the Seventh Century BC

Download or read book Interpreting the Seventh Century BC written by Xenia Charalambidou and published by Archaeopress Archaeology. This book was released on 2017 with total page 453 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book has its origin in a conference held at the British School at Athens in 2011 which aimed to explore the range of new archaeological information now available for the seventh century in Greek lands. It presents material data, combining accounts of recent discoveries (which often enable reinterpretation of older finds), regional reviews, and archaeologically focused critique of historical and art historical approaches and interpretations. The aim is to make readily accessible the material record as currently understood and to consider how it may contribute to broader critiques and new directions in research. The geographical focus is the old Greek world encompassing Macedonia and Ionia, and extending across to Sicily and southern Italy, considering also the wider trade circuits linking regional markets. The book does not aim for the pan- Mediterranean coverage of recent works: given that much of the latest innovative and critical scholarship has focused on the western Mediterranean in particular, it is necessary to bring old Greece back under the spotlight and to expose to critical scrutiny the often Athenocentric interpretative frameworks which continue to inform discussion of other parts of the Mediterranean.

Book Daily Synoptic Series  Historical Weather Maps

Download or read book Daily Synoptic Series Historical Weather Maps written by and published by . This book was released on 1935 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Medieval Sexuality

Download or read book Medieval Sexuality written by April Harper and published by . This book was released on 2012-03-16 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Book Rise of the Earthborn

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  • Author : Emma Buenen
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-03-12
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 269 pages

Download or read book Rise of the Earthborn written by Emma Buenen and published by . This book was released on 2021-03-12 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rise of the Earthborn The race of men are called to be Earth's Keepers but in the great breaking away, Fallen Ones usurp their place and rule as gods. Left alone by her mother's death, Sambeth escapes the corrupt city of Arca only to land straight in the middle of a Sacrifice held deep in the forest. Saving a highborn girl from the designs of angelic hybrid, Altor, Sambeth also falls afoul of Proximus himself - the Fallen One of Arca. The peril of mankind fades in importance as Sambeth struggles with the horrifying possibility that she is of the evil angelic bloodline herself, keeping her from the heart of Sem forever. The prophecy of salvation and doom rests upon one hidden family but will they accept Sambeth or will she once again be alone? The Earthborn - the giant Nephilim offspring of fallen angels and human women. Planet Earth - primitive and lush. Many of the animals are enormous, the trees are massive, the vegetation is lush and invasive. Humans - live in tribes and independent city states. Awed by the knowledge and power of the fallen ones, they are lured into corruption and ensnared by their new overlords.