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In the 1994 miniseries "Scarlett," the role of Scarlett O'Hara's daughter, Eugenie, was played by actress Joanne Whalley. The miniseries is a sequel to "Gone with the Wind" and is based on the novel "Scarlett" by Alexandra Ripley. Whalley's performance contributed to the continuation of the iconic story set in the American South.
Their kings and would-be kings were a constant threat of revolution and instability.
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Their kings and would-be kings were a constant threat of revolution and instability.
Their kings and would-be kings were a constant threat of revolution and instability.
Kings were rulers that were in charge of anything and everything, and set their own rules. They usually had multiple wives, and did whatever they wished.
In the valley of kings in a tomb with the pharohs curse set on it.
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