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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.

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.

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.

Oak Tree In Lore And Myth
In Greek mythology Dryads, faerie-like creatures, lived in Oak trees -- they are actually tree nymphs. A Dryad is very shy except when around Artemis the goddess who is a friend to most nymphs.

Oak Tree - Sacred To Gods And Druids
Among the sacred trees in many legends, the mighty oak stands noble and tall. The oak tree in lore and myth represents great symbolic meanings to the pantheons of mythology, to the druids...

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Moon Folklore
The moon, in all its many phases and glowing beauty, has been a magical, mysterious, meaningful and mystic symbol for all cultures.

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.

Magical Herbalism - Book Review
If you want to know all there is to know about the magic and healing powers of herbs, you will want an excellent reference guide to help you along. What you will need is a book that tells you all about the secrets of herbs and the wisdom of an expert on the subject.

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