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  2. Minecraft (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft: Story Mode, an episodic spin-off game developed by Telltale Games in collaboration with Mojang, was announced in December 2014. [8] [9] [10] Consisting of five episodes plus three additional downloadable episodes, the standalone game is a narrative and player choice-driven, and it was released on Windows, OS X, iOS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One via download ...

  3. Greenfield (Minecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield is a fictional city created in the sandbox video game Minecraft. As of May 2022, the city is one-fourth complete and has a size of 20 million blocks. [2] The city was started by Minecraft user THEJESTR in August 2011. [3] [4] As of April 2022, there are approximately 1.3 million downloads of the city map. [5]

  4. Eubuleus - Wikipedia

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    Scholars of the late 20th and early 21st centuries have begun to consider Eubuleus independently as "a major god" of the mysteries, based on his prominence in the inscriptional evidence. His depiction in art as a torchbearer suggests that his role was to lead the way back from the Underworld. [6]

  5. Torchbearer - Wikipedia

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    Torchbearer may refer to: The Torch Bearer, a 1916 American silent film; The Torchbearer, a 2005 Czech animated short film; The Torchbearers, a sculpture at the University of Texas at Austin; Torchbearers International, a network of Bible schools; VAW-125, a United States Navy squadron known as the Torch Bearers; A person who carries the ...

  6. Music of Minecraft - Wikipedia

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    The first installment of the game's soundtrack, Minecraft – Volume Alpha, was released digitally on 4 March 2011 independently by Rosenfeld. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In June 2015, the record received its first pressing to vinyl and CD through American record label Ghostly . [ 12 ]

  7. Fritz Schilgen - Wikipedia

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    His dramatic lighting of the flame in the Olympic Stadium is captured in Olympia, a Nazi propaganda film about the Games by Leni Riefenstahl, who also helped devise the torch relay and select Schilgen as final torchbearer. [3] Schilgen himself did not compete in the Olympics. Schilgen's involvement in the Olympics continued after the 1936 Games.

  8. Yoshinori Sakai - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinori Sakai (坂井 義則, Sakai Yoshinori, August 6, 1945 – September 10, 2014) was the Olympic flame torchbearer who lit the cauldron at the 1964 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo. Biography [ edit ]

  9. Alfred Noyes - Wikipedia

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    Noyes was born in Wolverhampton, England the son of Alfred and Amelia Adams Noyes. [4] When he was four, the family moved to Aberystwyth , Wales, where his father taught Latin and Greek. [ 5 ] The Welsh coast and mountains were an inspiration to Noyes.