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  2. Leviathan (Westerfeld novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel opens at the beginning of an alternative version of World War I: the Austro-Hungarians and Germans use Clankers, diesel-driven mecha loaded with guns and ammunition, while the British Darwinists employ genetically engineered animals as their weaponry. The titular Leviathan is a whale airship, the most masterful beast in the British fleet.

  3. Behemoth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book is the second installment in the Leviathan series. It picks up where Leviathan ends. It was published on October 5, 2010. [1] As with Leviathan, the audiobook is read by Alan Cumming. The sequel, Goliath, was released on September 20, 2011. [2]

  4. Goliath (Westerfeld novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel is the third and final installment in the Leviathan series after Behemoth, released on September 20, 2011. [1] Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne in hiding Prince Aleksander, and Scottish midshipman Deryn "Dylan" Sharp rescue Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla from the site of a 1908 Siberian Tunguska event meteorite blast.

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Leviathan by Thomas ...

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    Original – Frontispiece of Leviathan by Abraham Bosse, with input from Hobbes Reason High resolution, clear photographic reproduction of the iconic original cover for Hobbes' Leviathan. It is encylopedic inhow it well llustrates how Hobbes describes the state; an irresistible giant force aided by its bureaucrats that enforces order over society

  6. Leviathan in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Leviathan of the Book of Job is a reflection of the older Canaanite Lotan, a primeval monster defeated by the god Baal Hadad.Parallels to the role of Mesopotamian Tiamat defeated by Marduk have long been drawn in comparative mythology, as have been wider comparisons to dragon and world serpent narratives such as Indra slaying Vrtra or Thor slaying Jörmungandr, [1] but Leviathan already ...

  7. Leviathan (Hobbes book) - Wikipedia

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    Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil, commonly referred to as Leviathan, is a book written by Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) and published in 1651 (revised Latin edition 1668). [1] [5] [6] Its name derives from the biblical Leviathan.

  8. Wikitrivia - Wikipedia

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    Wikitrivia is a trivia browser game created by Tom J. Watson, which gained popularity in January 2022. Players are presented with a timeline and a card with a subject and a type of date (such as "Bosporan Kingdom" and "created"), and must put the event in the correct place in the timeline (between other cards).

  9. History of the World (board game) - Wikipedia

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    History of the World (often abbreviated HotW) is a board game designed by Ragnar Brothers and originally published in 1991. It is played by up to six players across various epochs , each player playing a different empire every round to have the greatest score at the end of the game by conquering other players' regions of the board.