I'm sure that this is not the answer to your question, but the question reminded me of "the Shadout Mapes", a character in the Dune series of books by Frank Herbert. From the way that she gives her name, "I am the Shadout Mapes" it appears that Shadout is a title and not her given name.
The first primary schools were opened by the Byzantine Empire in 425 AD, and the system was maintained until 1453. The earliest universities were medieval, and the system we use for university education is still based to some degree on medieval universities. The bachelor's, master's, and doctor's degrees are all medieval. The oldest 70 or so schools and 60 or so universities were all founded in the Middle Ages. The early universities tended to teach science and philosophy very dogmatically based on ancient texts. This tendency was broken by the Church through a series of actions called the Condemnations of 1210-1277. These freed scholars and scientists from the enforcement of traditional texts and allowed them to deal with science through empirical observation. The oldest state run schools are medieval. The Middle Ages introduced the first business oriented schools, called abacus schools. I think the first coeducational schools were medieval, as the Byzantine primary schools were coeducational, as were a number of the abacus schools. Please see the related links below for more education.
The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars between supporters of the rival houses of Lancaster and York, for the English throne. They were fought in several spasmodic episodes between 1455 and 1487 in England.
It was always called the World Series.
There was no World Series in 1876. The first World Series was played in 1903.
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The correct meter for "Robin Hood and the Scotchman", which is one of the Child Ballads, is generally considered to be in iambic meter. The Child Ballads are a series of folk ballads.
Legendary Masters Series was created in 1956-05.
The Legendary Starfy - series - was created on 2002-09-06.
The 'Hercules: The Legendary Journey's' TV Series was produced in 1995 by Sam Raimi and Bernadette Joyce. You can get more information about this TV series at the Wikipedia and Internet Movie Database.
It first appeared in "Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses (1st series), published in 1892
A series of wars between the chirstains and Muslims
Yes, they are on sale at various sites. Just Google "Legendary Nights DVD"
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Depends on which movie you're talking about. In his first appearance, Rodan the Flying Monster, both Rodans die. Despite this, Rodan returns in Ghidorah: The Three Headed Monster, and survives the rest of the Showa continuity. In the Heisei continuity, he appears only in Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2, where he does die. In the Millennium series, he appears only in Godzilla: Final Wars, where he does not die. He is one of only three monsters who fight Godzilla and live in this movie. In the Legendary series, Rodan appears in Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), and he lives in that movie.
It appears so.
Brolly legendary supersaiyan ?