New page: Star Trek is an American TV programme started in 1966 that involves a crew of space explorers travelling around the universe in a giant spaceship called the Enterprise, and set in the futu...
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New page: A time machine is a device which allows its user to travel through time, either to the past or the future. In general, such a device is believed to be against the laws of physics, though a...
New page: Doctor Who is a British TV programme started in 1963 and still going strong today. It centres around a character named Doctor Who, who travels around the universe in a time machine cal...
New page: An alien is an inhabitant of another planet. Many aliens exist in fictional works, such as the TV series Doctor Who and Star Trek, but in real life there is no real evidence that t...
New page: The word 'UFO' stands for 'Unidentified Flying Object', but has come in general usage to mean a spaceship from outer space, piloted by aliens, or non-human extraterrestrials. UFOs are ...
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New page: Freemasonry is a very large worldwide organisation mostly for men, but there are some branches that also accept women and a few exclusively for women. Local branches are called 'lodges', a...
New page: Camlann is the site of King Arthur's last battle against his nephew Mordred, said to have taken place in 539 AD. The location is disputed, but is most likely somewhere in Cornwall,...
New page: Mordred was the nephew and, in some accounts, the son of King Arthur. His mother is sometimes given as Morgan la Fay, Arthur's sister, but more often as Maeonia, Morgan's young...
New page: Maeonia was said to be the younger sister of King Arthur and Morgan la Fay, and the mother of Mordred by an incestuous liaison with Arthur, who did not realise he was having se...
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New page: Morgan la Fay was the head of the order of virgin priestesses who guarded the Holy Grail on the Isle of Avalon, and who later received the mortally wounded King Arthur after th...
New page: Avalon is a mythical island somewhere to the west of England that was the final resting place of King Arthur. It was ruled over by Morgan la Fay, head of an order of virgin prieste...
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New page: Stonehenge is a megalithic monument located in southern England. The first evidence of construction dates to around 8000 BC, making Stonehenge the oldest known construction in the worl...
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New page: Druidry, or Druidism, is the religion of the Druids, a pagan Celtic priesthood that existed in France, Britain and Ireland before the coming of Christianity to those lands. Its internation...
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New page: The Lunar Society was a private club of scientists, industrialists, philosophers and free thinkers that met in Birmingham, England, between 1765 and 1813. They met once a month on ...
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New page: Birmingham is a large city in central England, with about one million inhabitants of the city iteself and about 3 million in the metropolitan area. Birmingham has more miles of canal t...
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New page: William Rufus (lived AD 1057 to 1100) was King of England as William II from 1087 to 1100. The second son of William the Conqueror, William Rufus is remembered as an irreligious ki...
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