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  • Saint Alban by MatthewGordonMacNeil
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    A biographical sketch of Saint Alban, one of the earliest British Saints
  • Scriptura Romanorum - Simon Phung's research about the Romans by SimonPhung
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    This book was commissioned to Forest Lawn High School. This book may have been continued throughout the middle of class.
  • Begging For Hurt (Original) by makaylar25
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    Lydia Gerard,Princess of France, is gets married off to King Arthur of Rome.She has one son and a daughter but with this marriage came a lot of hard ship. Adeline Regar is the daughter of King Arthur and Queen Lydia. Adeline is a wild soul and takes after her mother that believed in making people happy and standing up for her people's rights. The one thing about Adeline is she speaks out more then her mother no matter the cost. Lydia and her daughter go through a lot of hardships in their life has royality, and this is their story...
  • Odes To The Greats: A Philosophy Lesson In Verse: The Hellenistic Era by ValerieLynnStephens
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    My last book explored the major thinkers from the Pre-Socratic Era. This next installment of Odes To The Greats: A Philosophy Lesson In Verse covers the Socratic & Hellenistic eras. I've estimated that this book will have over 250 individual philosophers included in it. As such, I anticipate it to hopefully be ready for publishing in 'hardcopy' format sometime later this year.
  • Odes To The Greats: A Philosophy Lesson In Verse: The Hellenistic Era by ValerieLynnStephens
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    My last book explored the major thinkers from the Pre-Socratic Era. This next installment of Odes To The Greats: A Philosophy Lesson In Verse covers the Socratic & Hellenistic eras. I've estimated that this book will have over 250 individual philosophers included in it. As such, I anticipate it to hopefully be ready for publishing in 'hardcopy' format sometime later this year. Now available to purchase in Paperback format: https://www.lulu.com/shop/valerie-stephens/odes-to-the-greats-a-philosophy-lesson-in-verse-the-hellenistic-era/paperback/product-9559d45.html?page=1&pageSize=4
  • Revival, Emperor Geta ✔︎ by Reignsomxo
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    The roaring sound of the crowd drummed her ears as she sat in her seat, hands gripping the sides tightly as her eyes remained on the scene in front of her. What was once two men fighting was now one holding his blooded sword up in complete victory, a beaming smile on his face as those in the colosseum cheered more. She looked to her side, her husband to be with a blank expression on his face. His eyes remained locked in front of him, unamused as usual. She darted her eyes away from him, closing them quickly not wanting to look at the man to whom she was just an accessory too. But the sound seemed to simmer down, the feeling of someone staring at her ever growing on her senses, without thinking her eyes snapped towards the emperors who were sat in large chairs surrounded by the Praetorian guards. His eyes on hers. // After being sold away for a marriage between herself and a very much older member of the senate, Cecilia must find away to push forwards and reach the positives in her life that seemed to be drained away from her ever since she was sold away to live in Rome with a man she will not and does not love. But things begin to take a turn when a certain emperor makes his way present in her life, almost as if he lifted the positivity into her life.