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  2. Prodigy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    After the events of Legend, June Iparis and Daniel "Day" Altan Wing arrive at Las Vegas in search for the Patriots. Through Kaede, they meet with Tess and Andrew "Razor" DeSoto, a Republic Commander doubling as the leader of the Patriots. Razor offers Day a prosthetic leg and protection in exchange for assassinating the new Elector Primo, Anden ...

  3. Champion (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Later on, when she receives the plague, a cure made from June's blood helps save her. She and June become friends by the end of the novel. In the epilogue, she is responsible for making Day and June reunite. Commander Natasha Jameson- An important antagonist in the series who is a murderer and attempted to kill Anden, Day and June. Her orders ...

  4. Legend (Lu novel) - Wikipedia

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    Legend is a 2011 dystopian young adult novel written by American author Marie Lu.It is the first book in the Legend series followed by Prodigy, Champion, and Rebel. [2] Lu draws inspiration from events and experiences throughout her life and media she has consumed such as the movie Les Miserables.

  5. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted Princess The Blue Mountains: Princess Hadvor Hermod and Hadvor: Seserakh Earthsea: The princess of the Kargad lands and King Thol's daughter. Ursula K. Le Guin: Vera Princess Ligovskaya: She is based on Varvara Lopukhina, whom the author Lermontov was in love with. Lopukhina's husband, Nikolai Bakhmetyev, was the prototype for the ...

  6. June Duprez - Wikipedia

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    On 10 September 1944, Duprez starred in "Forever Walking Free," an episode of Silver Theater on CBS radio. [2] She also starred in episodes of Suspense, December 21, 1944 entitled "The Brighton Strangler" and on June 20, 1946 entitled "Your Devoted Wife," also on CBS radio. She also replaced an ill Ida Lupino in Suspense episode “A Thing of ...

  7. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum - Wikipedia

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    Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Latin: [tʰɛˈaːtrũː ˈɔrbɪs tɛˈrːaːrũː], "Theatre of the Lands of the World") is considered to be the first true modern atlas.Written by Abraham Ortelius, strongly encouraged by Gillis Hooftman [2] and originally printed on 20 May 1570 in Antwerp, [3] it consisted of a collection of uniform map sheets and supporting text bound to form a book for which ...

  8. File:The Legend of the Blue Lotus.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Kököchin - Wikipedia

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    Kököchin, also Kökejin, Kūkājīn, Cocacin or Cozotine (Mongolian: Хөхчин; traditional Chinese: 闊闊真; simplified Chinese: 阔阔真), was a 13th-century princess of the Mongol-led Chinese Yuan dynasty, belonging to the Mongol Bayaut tribe.

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