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  2. Song of Alexander - Wikipedia

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    The Song elaborates on a popular legend about Alexander the Great also known from the Alexander Romance, Talmud, and other sources. In this legend, Alexander is travelling along with his company in search of the Fountain of Life that grants the drinker immortality. He encounters a wise old man who tells Alexander that he might identify the ...

  3. Syriac Alexander Legend - Wikipedia

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    The Syriac Alexander Legend (known in Syriac as Neṣḥānā d-Aleksandrōs; Syriac: ܢܨܚܢܐ, "The Victory of Alexander," named in the Budge edition as "A Christian Legend concerning Alexander" or the "Christian Syriac Alexander Legend" (CSAL)), [1] is a Syriac legendary account of the exploits of Alexander the Great composed in the sixth or seventh century.

  4. Hamilton (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton narrates Alexander Hamilton's life in two acts, ... a collection of remixes, covers, and samples of the musical's songs, was released on December 2, 2016.

  5. Lamprecht - Wikipedia

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    Besides Albéric's poem, which itself is based on Valerius, Lamprecht used also the Historia de preliis and an "Iter ad paradisum", especially in the narration of the marvels seen by Alexander in the Far East, and in the account of the hero's journey to Paradise. There admittance is refused him, and he is made to realize the emptiness of ...

  6. Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms) - Wikipedia

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    "Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)," also known as "Soldiers of Love," [2] is a 1962 song written by Buzz Cason and Tony Moon [3]. It was originally recorded by soul artist Arthur Alexander and released as a B-side of the single "Where Have You Been (All My Life)", which reached #58 in the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1962.

  7. March of Cambreadth - Wikipedia

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    March of Cambreadth" is the signature song of American singer, musician and songwriter Alexander James Adams, previously known as Heather Alexander. [1] [2] The song is well known in filk, Renaissance fair and Society for Creative Anachronism circles. It has been featured in novels by Mike Shepherd, John Ringo and S.M. Stirling.

  8. Alex Song - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre Dimitri Song Billong (born 9 September 1987), better known as Alex Song, is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a central or defensive midfielder. He also played as a central defender .

  9. Oah - Wikipedia

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    "Oah" is a song by Belarusian-Norwegian singer–songwriter Alexander Rybak. It is the first single released from his second album No Boundaries . It was released on 8 June 2010.