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The Turtle's Husband Or The Legend Of Urashima The Fisherman
You might already be familiar with this story. Urashima Taro is a long-standing and popular Japanese fairy tale. Even if you are not, you are probably familiar with another story of a person who encounters an animal who turns out to be a human in dis
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Give Point!
In February 1266, factions backed by the emperor and the pope were fighting for control of the Kingdom of Sicily and its lands in the Italian peninsula. The pope had called Count Charles of Anjou to lead an army into Italy, and the usurper Manfred, k
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Editorial
Charles IV of Bohemia (1316–1378, r. 1346-1378) was King of the Romans and of Bohemia, as well as Holy Roman Emperor. Born Wenceslaus to parents connected with the notable Luxembourg and Přemyslid dynasties, he took on the name Charles to honor his F

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