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  2. Murder of Sylvia Likens - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood children were also occasionally charged five cents apiece to see the "display" of Likens's body and to humiliate, beat, scald, [65] burn, and—ultimately—mutilate her. Throughout Likens's captivity in the basement, Gertrude frequently, with the assistance of her children and neighborhood children, restrained and gagged Likens ...

  3. John Middleton (giant) - Wikipedia

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    Giant. Height. 7 ft 9 in (2.36 m) to 9 ft 3 in (2.82 m) (unverified) John Middleton (1578–1623) was an English giant who was born in the village of Hale and is commonly known as the Childe of Hale. He was allegedly 9 feet 3 inches (2.82 m) tall, and legend tells that he slept with his feet out of the window of his small house, and tales ...

  4. Umineko When They Cry - Wikipedia

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    Umineko When They Cry is the second visual novel series produced by 07th Expansion, the first being Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. The scenario writer for the series is Ryukishi07, who also drew all of the character illustrations. Game direction was handled by Ryukishi07's younger brother Yatazakura, and the overall management of the series was ...

  5. Domus Aurea - Wikipedia

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    Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Founded. c. 64–68 AD. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Domus Aurea. The Domus Aurea ( Latin, "Golden House") was a vast landscaped complex built by the Emperor Nero largely on the Oppian Hill in the heart of ancient Rome after the great fire in 64 AD had destroyed a large part of the city.

  6. Wilfred Rowland Childe - Wikipedia

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    Wilfred Rowland Childe. Wilfred Rowland Childe (1890–1952) was a British author and poet. [1] Childe was educated at Harrow School and Magdalen College, Oxford. He edited Oxford Poetry in 1916 and 1917. In 1922, Childe became an Assistant Lecturer in English literature at the University of Leeds, [2] being promoted to Lecturer in 1931.

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  8. The Golden House (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Reviewer Dwight Garner of The New York Times opined: "' The Golden House' is a big novel, wide but shallow, so wide it has its own meteorology. The forecast: heavy wind"; [2] while New Statesman reviewer Leo Robson dismissed it as "little more than an exercise in googling, an attempt to sell the listicle as literature."

  9. Childe Rowland - Wikipedia

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    Childe Rowland is a fairy tale, the most popular version written by Joseph Jacobs in his English Fairy Tales, published in 1890, based on an earlier version published in 1814 by Robert Jamieson. Jamieson's was repeating a "Scottish ballad", which he had heard from a tailor. Joseph Jacobs called the King of Elfland's palace "the Dark Tower" in ...