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  2. Sons of Northern Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Northern Darkness is the seventh album by Norwegian black metal band Immortal.Musically, it continues the blackened thrash metal style heard on the two previous releases At the Heart of Winter and Damned in Black.

  3. Yi Sun-sin - Wikipedia

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    Yi Sun-sin (Korean: 이순신; Hanja: 李舜臣; Korean pronunciation: [i.sʰun.ɕin]; April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598 [1]) was a Korean admiral and military general known for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin War in the Joseon period.

  4. List of revolutions and rebellions - Wikipedia

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    The Tyrant Hippias was deposed and the subsequent aristocratic oligarchy overthrown, establishing Democracy in Athens. [14] 499–493 BC Ionian Revolt: Ionia, Achaemenid Empire: Greeks: The Achaemenid Empire asserts its rule over the city states of Ionia. [15] 494 BC First secessio plebis: Roman Republic: Plebeians

  5. List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan

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    In The Tyrant's Tomb, Tyson and Ella have settled in New Rome where the harpy has been using her photographic memory to reconstruct the lost Sibylline Books while the harpy and the Cyclops run a bookstore at the same time. Ella's transcriptions take the form of tattoos on Tyson's skin rather than being put on paper, something that Apollo finds ...

  6. Koshchei - Wikipedia

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    Koschei's epithet "the immortal" may be a reference to Konchak's longevity. He is last recorded in Russian chronicles during the 1203 capture of Kiev, if the record is correct this gives Konchak an unusually long life – possibly over 100 years – for the time this would have been over six generations.

  7. Category:Fictional immortals in comics - Wikipedia

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  8. How Tyrants Fall: And How Nations Survive - Wikipedia

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    How Tyrants Fall: And How Nations Survive is a 2024 non-fiction book written by Marcel Dirsus and published by John Murray. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book examines historical strategies for overthrowing dictators and their effectiveness in the modern era , particularly in the context of contemporary mass surveillance technologies.

  9. Periander - Wikipedia

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    Periander (/ ˌ p ɛ r i ˈ æ n d ər /; Greek: Περίανδρος; died c. 585 BC) was the second tyrant of the Cypselid dynasty that ruled over ancient Corinth.Periander's rule brought about a prosperous time in Corinth's history, as his administrative skill made Corinth one of the wealthiest city states in Greece. [1]