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Reborn as Arthur Leywin, he seeks to correct his past mistakes in the vibrant new continent of Dicathen, a world of magic and fantastical creatures. Equipped with the knowledge of a powerful king in his mid-thirties, Arthur navigates his new life as the magic-wielding child of two retired adventurers and gains purpose through each of his new ...
This is a list of pen names used by notable authors of written work. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author.A pen name may be used to make the author' name more distinctive, to disguise the author's gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single author, or ...
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.
A fictional Roman Emperor and antagonist to Arthur Lunete (Welsh: Luned), (French: Lunete, Lunet) Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, 1170s Handmaiden and advisor to Laudine Lynette: Le Morte d'Arthur, c. 1470 Idylls of the King: Seeks aid from Arthur to rescue her sister Lyonesse, Arthur sends an incognito Gareth, who she berates until he proves ...
"Ratcliff Highway Demon" – John Williams "Reading Baby Farmer" – Amelia Dyer "Red Phantom" – Alternate nickname of the Zodiac Killer. Unsolved "Red Ripper" – Andrei Chikatilo "Redneck Charles Manson" – Donald Henry Gaskins "Rest Area Killer" – Donald Leroy Evans "Rhein-Ruhr Ripper" – Frank Gust "Ripper Jayanandan" – K. P. Jayanandan
Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Stan Lee was known for bestowing humorous nicknames on himself, as well as Marvel's other creators, members of the "Bullpen," and various staff members (i.e.., "Marveldom Assembled").
Digger is a nickname for: Russell Aitken (RAF officer) (1913–1989), New Zealand pilot and Royal Air Force group captain during the Second World War; John Barnes (born 1963), Jamaican-born English former footballer and manager; Arthur Brown (footballer, born 1858) (1859–1909), English footballer
Bedivere (/ ˈ b ɛ d ɪ v ɪər / or / ˈ b iː d ɪ v ɪər /; Welsh: Bedwyr; Latin: Beduerus; French: Bédoier, also Bedevere and other spellings) is one of the earliest characters to be featured in the legend of King Arthur, originally described in several Welsh texts as the one-handed great warrior named Bedwyr Bedrydant.