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Perseus And Andromeda - Perseid Dynasty
On his way home, with the head of Medusa safely tucked away in a protective bag, Perseus happened to see a lovely woman chained to a rock by the turbulent seas of Aethiopia.

Sunday Supper Pot Roast - Recipe
From my Folks Down Home Recipe Box comes Mothers recipe for a delicious pot roast supper.

Ogier The Dane - The Warrior Sleeps
King Geoffrey seemed to have forgotten his son over the years, yet Ogier never lost love, honor and respect for his father.

Folklore Winter Predictions
Let us look at some of the ways of folklore winter predictions.

Ogier The Dane - Treachery
This was the day that Charlemagne held Ogier to his heart and promised the love of a father then bestowed knighthood upon him.

Ogier The Dane - Pledge To Charlemagne
Charlemagne received an urgent call from Pope Leo IV. This is where Ogier came into his own and saved the life of his lord and master, Charlemagne, and gave a pledge to the Emperor.

Ogier The Dane - Homage To Charlemagne
King Geoffrey gave his son Ogier all that was needed for his education and training to make him a knight of the highest level. To become a hero, Ogier had all the backing he needed.

Ogier The Dane - The Babe Sleeps
In the same chamber where his dead mother lay underneath a golden canopy, a new babe lay swaddled in a cradle, not a far distance from his father.

Perseus And Danae
Seeking help from the Oracle at Delphi, Acrisius was not told what he wanted to hear, that he would have a son, rather, he learned that his own daughter's son would one day kill him.

Medusa - Once Beautiful
In mythology, Medusa is portrayed as a hideous, grotesque and evil figure. With a head covered in snakes, and looking like a decaying corpse, men who looked upon her face were immediately turned to stone. Yet there was a time when Medusa was beautiful.

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