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  2. List of hanging trees - Wikipedia

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    A second tree that still stands in Calabasas is also rumored to have been used for hangings, though there is debate as to which tree was the real hanging tree. [3] Hangman's Tree: Juniper tree in Holcomb Valley, California, where the legal executions of at least four condemned men were performed in the late 19th century. [4]

  3. Wartales - Wikipedia

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    The reviewer concluded, "Wartales walks far enough off the beaten path to be interesting, but it isn't quite bold or elegant enough to be essential." [15] As of December 2024, Wartales surpassed 1 million copies sold. To mark this milestone, the "Skelmar Invasion" DLC, introducing siege battles and additional content, was released on December ...

  4. Hangman tree - Wikipedia

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  5. Hangman's Tree - Wikipedia

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    Hangman's Tree was a tree in Placerville, California. The site of the tree is a California Historical Landmark No. 141, in El Dorado County, California . The stump of the tree is now under the building at 305 Main Street.

  6. Cad Goddeu - Wikipedia

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    Cad Goddeu (Middle Welsh: Kat Godeu, English: The Battle of the Trees) is a medieval Welsh poem preserved in the 14th-century manuscript known as the Book of Taliesin. The poem refers to a traditional story in which the legendary enchanter Gwydion animates the trees of the forest to fight as his army.

  7. If You Spot This Creature, Run! - AOL

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    They can run 12 mph in short bursts, climb trees when they’re young, and are powerful swimmers. But their animal defenses aren’t limited to running away. They have a deadly bite, full of ...

  8. Gallows - Wikipedia

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    The term "gallows" was derived from a Proto-Germanic word galgô that refers to a "pole", "rod" or "tree branch". [1]With the beginning of Christianization, Ulfilas used the term galga in his Gothic Testament to refer to the cross of Christ, until the use of the Latin term (crux = cross) prevailed.

  9. Alec and Hilaria Baldwin address parenting amid 'Rust' trial ...

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    Alec and Hilaria Baldwin speak about the Rust shooting in the trailer for his new TLC show. Here's exactly what they say.