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The Paladins of Edwin the Great

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The narrative follows a group of young noble companions who are kidnapped by sea‑thieves, endure exile and bondage in distant lands, and witness the cultures and courts of Rome and the East before a daring rescue returns them home. Back in their native realm they engage in political and martial struggles, face personal losses, and take part in the conversion of the kingdom through baptism. Interwoven episodes trace friendships, loyalties, and clashes between older pagan traditions and rising Christian influences, concluding with the deaths of leading figures and an epilogue on the consequences of their careers.

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Sir Clements R. Markham

Sir Clements R. Markham was a British explorer, geographer, and author known for his contributions to the understanding of South America and its history. His notable works include "Travels in Peru and India," which details his experiences while overseeing the collection of chinchona plants, and "Richard III: His Life & Character, Reviewed in the Light of Recent Research," where he examines the historical figure of Richard III through a modern lens. Markham's writings often reflect his deep interest in exploration and the cultures he encountered, making significant contributions to both literature and historical scholarship.

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