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  2. Hollow Knight: Silksong - Wikipedia

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    Hollow Knight: Silksong gameplay is set to be similar to its predecessor Hollow Knight, featuring 2D platforming and combat.In the first game, Hollow Knight, the protagonist was a character known as "the Knight", but in Hollow Knight: Silksong, the protagonist will be a character from the original game known as "Hornet".

  3. Hollow Knight - Wikipedia

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    Hollow Knight was released for Windows on 24 February 2017, with versions for Linux and macOS being released on 11 April of the same year. [16] The Nintendo Switch version of Hollow Knight was announced in January 2017 and released on 12 June 2018.

  4. Monumental brass - Wikipedia

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    Monumental brass of Simon de Felbrigge and his wife Margaret of Teschen, St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg, Norfolk Besides their great value as historical monuments, monumental brasses are interesting as authentic contemporary evidence of the varieties of armour and costume, or the peculiarities of palaeography and heraldic designs, and they are often the only authoritative records of the ...

  5. Knights Key - Wikipedia

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    The campground and "village" at Knights Key were developed by the Kyle family in the 1960s. Knights Key was a key filming site in the 1989 James Bond film "Licence to Kill" [ 4 ] as well as the 1992 Arnold Schwarzenegger film " True Lies ," and 1994’s Drop Zone, starring Wesley Snipes.

  6. Saint George and the Dragon (Otto Meyer) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint George and the Dragon sculpture is located in Köpmantorget (Merchants' Street) in Gamla stan, Stockholm, Sweden.Unveiled on 10 October 1912, marking the anniversary of the Battle of Brunkeberg, it is a bronze replica of Bernt Notke's wooden Saint George and the Dragon, which is in Stockholm's Storkyrkan.

  7. Tomb effigy - Wikipedia

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    The most common material is carvings on marble, alabaster or wood, with some examples cast in bronze or brass. The faces and hands of the few surviving wooden effigies are made from wax or plaster. The effigies were usually polychromed to simulate life, but in most cases, the paint has long since worn away.

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  9. Dunnottar Castle - Wikipedia

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    This historic view of Dunnottar Castle by the Dutch engineer John Slezer is now recognised as an incorrect labelling by his engraver. It is actually Wemyss Castle in Fife. A chapel at Dunnottar is said to have been founded by St Ninian in the 5th century, [4] although it is not clear when the site was first fortified, but in any case the legend is late and highly implausible.