- the stones, now in the
Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum, is said to
depict Vanora, the
local name for Guinevere. She is said to have been
abducted by King...
-
Vanora Bennett (born 1962) is a
British author and journalist.
Bennett grew up in London, the
eldest daughter of the
flute player William Bennett and the...
- has a
native lover Vanora, and more than ten
illegitimate children.
Vanora is
believed to be an
early identity of Guenevere; the
Vanora of the film is also...
-
novel The
Forbidden Queen (2013)
details the life of
Catherine of Valois.
Vanora Bennett's
novel Blood Royal/The Queen's
Lover (2009)
tells the
story of...
- territory". Meduza. 18
October 2022.
Retrieved 19
October 2022. Bennett,
Vanora (1998).
Crying Wolf: The
Return of War to Chechnya. London: Picador....
-
ensues between Rahne, Shatterstar, Rictor,
Darwin and
Vanora.
Shatterstar apparently kills Vanora, and
Rahne leaves the team to take care of her son, Tier...
- this rich
pageant of
Tudor life her most
humane and
bewitching novel."
Vanora Bennett in The
Times wrote, "as soon as I
opened the book I was gripped...
- that
contains an
exclamation mark. J. G. Ballard, in an
interview with
Vanora Bennett,
claimed that
being forced to copy
lines from the
novel as a punishment...
-
commonly regarded as a
prime example of
historical fiction and romance, with
Vanora Bennett of The
Independent noting in 2010 that it "set the
benchmark in...
-
Brennan as
Lucan David Murray as Merlin's
lieutenant Dawn
Bradfield as
Vanora Maria GÅ‚adkowska as
Igraine Owen
Teale as
Pelagius (only in director's cut)...