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  2. Arthur Lewin-Funcke - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Lewin-Funcke, originally Arthur Levin (9 November 1866, Dresden - 16 October 1937, Berlin) was a German sculptor and medallist. Lewin was his father's name, and Funcke his mother's maiden name.

  3. List of Dickensian characters - Wikipedia

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    Clennam, Arthur Protagonist in Little Dorrit. Clennam, Mrs Mother of Arthur Clennam in Little Dorrit. Compeyson is the debonair con man at the heart of much misery in Great Expectations. Partnering with Miss Havisham's half brother Arthur, he pretends to woo Miss Havisham while extorting money and title to her father's brewing business from her.

  4. Mr Norris Changes Trains - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Isherwood. Isherwood originally intended to call this novel The Lost, a title he conceived in German, Die Verlorenen.The title The Lost would have encompassed three different meanings: "those who have lost their way", by which he meant Germans who were being misled by Adolf Hitler; "the doomed", those like the character Bernard Landauer whom Hitler had already marked for ...

  5. Bedivere - Wikipedia

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    Bedwyr is a prominent character in the tale of Culhwch and Olwen, in which he appears at the head of Arthur's court list with his friend Cei and is described as one of the most handsome men in the world (save for Arthur and Drych fab Cibddar), and is the wielder of a magical spear with the ability to separate the tip of the shaft to attack and ...

  6. List of people who were beheaded - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Thistlewood and the four other Cato Street Conspirators (1820) – hanged and beheaded outside Newgate Prison for treason. A surgical knife was used to remove the heads. James Wilson, Andrew Hardie, and John Baird (1820) were hanged and beheaded for treason for their involvement in the Radical War. A hatchet was used to perform the ...

  7. Ywain - Wikipedia

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    Yvain's mother is often said to be King Arthur's half-sister, making him Arthur's nephew. This sister is Morgan in the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Le Morte d'Arthur (causing Yvain to be banished from the court of Camelot after Morgan's attempts on Arthur's life), but other works name another of their siblings, such as Queen Brimesent in the Vulgate ...

  8. 'Grief' hashtags, 'Bluey' sounds and gravesite montages: Why ...

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    Judea Arthur with her husband and son, right, and a photo of their baby Noah-Lee, who died. Sharing their loss on TikTok has been comforting, Arthur says. (Graphic by Liliana Penagos for Yahoo ...

  9. List of Merlin characters - Wikipedia

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    When Arthur and Merlin infiltrate the fortress in hopes of freeing their men, Morgana attacks them, and almost kills Arthur. However she is then betrayed by Mordred who strikes her down with a sword as he realises Morgana has turned evil beyond redemption and finds peace in Arthur's goodness.