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  2. Pseudohistory - Wikipedia

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    The term pseudohistory was coined in the early nineteenth century, which makes the word older than the related terms pseudo-scholarship and pseudoscience. [4] In an attestation from 1815, it is used to refer to the Contest of Homer and Hesiod, a purportedly historical narrative describing an entirely fictional contest between the Greek poets Homer and Hesiod. [5]

  3. Category:Pseudohistory - Wikipedia

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    A. Robert Adams (sailor) African Atlantis; African Queens (TV series) African heritage of presidents of the United States; Afrocentrism; Ages in Chaos; Ahnenerbe

  4. Category:Pseudohistorians - Wikipedia

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  5. Western Pseudohistory Theory - Wikipedia

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    The term "Western Pseudohistory Theory" (simplified Chinese: 西方伪史论; traditional Chinese: 西方偽史論; pinyin: Xīfāng wěi shǐ lùn) is a catch-all term referring to a series of Russian inspired Chinese fringe theories that question the authenticity of Western history, and which generally hold that the histories of ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, and ancient Rome contain a large ...

  6. New chronology (Fomenko) - Wikipedia

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    History: Fiction or Science? Chronology volumes 1–7. The new chronology is a pseudohistorical theory proposed by Anatoly Fomenko who argues that events of antiquity generally attributed to the ancient civilizations of Rome, Greece and Egypt actually occurred during the Middle Ages, more than a thousand years later.

  7. Category:Doctor Who historical serials - Wikipedia

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    Compare with pseudohistoricals which are set in Earth's past but have a strong science fiction or fantasy element. All these stories were from the First Doctor’s era, except The Highlanders, which came shortly after the First Doctor regenerated into the Second Doctor, and Black Orchid, which took place during the Fifth Doctor’s era.

  8. Category:Doctor Who pseudohistorical serials - Wikipedia

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    Television portal; United Kingdom portal; Doctor Who portal; In the Doctor Who canon, pseudohistorical stories are ones which are set in Earth's history but have a dominant science fiction or science fantasy narrative aside from the presence of the Doctor and his TARDIS.

  9. Hwandan Gogi - Wikipedia

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    Hwandan Gogi (Korean: 환단고기; Hanja: 桓檀古記), also called Handan Gogi, is a pseudohistorical compilation of texts on ancient Korean history. It is a bound volume of four supposedly historical records.