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  2. List of fictional computers - Wikipedia

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    Fictional computers may be depicted as considerably more sophisticated than anything yet devised in the real world. Fictional computers may be referred to with a made-up manufacturer's brand name and model number or a nickname. This is a list of computers or fictional artificial intelligences that have appeared in notable works of fiction. The ...

  3. List of alternate history fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Waiting: A Masque of History: John M. Ford: Fantasy alternate history combining vampires, the Medicis, and the convoluted English politics surrounding Edward IV and Richard III. Kelly Country: A. Bertram Chandler: Australian bushranger and rebel Ned Kelly leads a successful revolution against British colonial rule. The result is that ...

  4. Hyborian Age - Wikipedia

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    The Hyborian Age is a fictional period of Earth's history within the artificial mythology created by Robert E. Howard, serving as the setting for the sword and sorcery tales of Conan the Barbarian. The word "Hyborian" is derived from the legendary northern land of the ancient Greeks , Hyperborea , and it is rendered as such in the earliest ...

  5. Fictional history - Wikipedia

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    Fictional history may refer to: Alternate history, a subgenre of speculative fiction; Counterfactual history, a form of historiography; Backstory, events preceding the plot of a story Origin story, the backstory of how a character became a protagonist or antagonist; Historical fiction, a literary genre; Pseudohistory, a form of pseudoscholarship

  6. Historical fiction - Wikipedia

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    Historical fiction is a literary genre in which a fictional plot takes place in the setting of particular real historical events.Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literature, it can also be applied to other types of narrative, including theatre, opera, cinema, and television, as well as video games and graphic novels.

  7. Category:Fictional history - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Future history - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category is for fictional future histories. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 ...

  9. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Books of History Chronicles by Ted Dekker: Originally a vaccine created by Monique Raison, it was mutated into a deadly virus that succeeded in killing off most of humanity. In the future, its counterpart was the horde disease. Ratitis Boy by Roald Dahl: A fictional disease invented by Roald Dahl's friend Thwaites during their schooldays in ...