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  2. The Rider on the White Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Rider on the White Horse (German: Der Schimmelreiter) is a novella by German writer Theodor Storm. It is his last complete work, first published in 1888, the year of his death. The novella is Storm's best remembered and most widely read work, and considered by many to be his masterpiece.

  3. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Red, for example, often represents Communism, the white horse and rider with a crown representing Catholicism, Black has been used as a symbol of Capitalism, while Green represents the rise of Islam. Pastor Irvin Baxter Jr. of Endtime Ministries espoused such a belief. [79] Some equate the Four Horsemen with the angels of the four winds. [80]

  4. The Rider on the White Horse (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is the second of the three German film adaptations of The Rider on the White Horse by Theodor Storm. [2] Weidenmann’s version is noted for its emphasis on issues of the time and its use of comparatively more fantasy features. [2]

  5. Rosemary Sutcliff - Wikipedia

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    The Rider of the White Horse (1959); set during the 17th-century English Civil War, about Parliamentarian general Sir Thomas Fairfax and his wife Anne who travelled on campaign with him; Sword at Sunset (1963); set in sub-Roman Britain, a story of King Arthur as the Romano-Celtic warrior prince he may have been; part of The Eagle of the Ninth ...

  6. TimeRiders - Wikipedia

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    However, Waldstein discovers his actions and he attempts to escape, but time travels directly into a space occupied by a horse, killing him and causing the time contamination in The Eternal War. Adam Lewis – He is a minor character featured in books 3 and 8 of the series who is, on two occasions, briefly recruited into the team.

  7. Aquis Submersus (novella) - Wikipedia

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    This article about an 1870s novel is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  8. Arabic epic literature - Wikipedia

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    "The Ebony Horse" features a robot [19] in the form of a flying mechanical horse controlled using keys that could fly into outer space and towards the Sun, [20] while the "Third Qalandar's Tale" also features a robot in the form of an uncanny boatman. [19] "The City of Brass" and "The Ebony Horse" can be considered early examples of proto ...

  9. Rostam's Seven Labours - Wikipedia

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    After a short time, a fierce lion appears, and mounts a ferocious attack on his horse Rakhsh; but Rakhsh, although hard-pressed, succeeds in killing the savage beast with his teeth and hooves. Rostam, awakened by the tumult, and seeing the dead lion and the wounded Rakhsh before him, makes haste to heal his beloved steed, before remounting him ...