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I hope someday an historian writes a book called The Interregnum that looks at the period between the election and inauguration of Barack Obama.
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I hope someday an historian writes a book called The Interregnum that looks at the period between the election and inauguration of Barack Obama.
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I hope someday an historian writes a book called The Interregnum that looks at the period between the election and inauguration of Barack Obama.
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ZAHN (voice-over): Now that Pope John Paul II has died, an official process known as Interregnum, or between the reigns, has begun.
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Mr. Carr has now given us three volumes on the 1917-23 period (one on domestic politics, one on economics, one on foreign affairs); the so-called Interregnum (1923-4) in one volume; and 1924-6 (surely no less an Interregnum) in volume 5 on domestic politics, volume 6 on economics, and now volume 7, in two books, on foreign policy.
Carr on the Comintern Wiles, Peter 1965
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There now ensued what is called the Interregnum, a period of nineteen years, during which Germany was without a ruler.
Early European History Hutton Webster
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I hope someday an historian writes a book called The Interregnum that looks at the period between the election and inauguration of Barack Obama.
Joho the Blog 2009
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The other novel I will discuss today "Marius' Mules" from SJA Turney, author of the superb historical fantasy "Interregnum" FBC Review has been brought to my attention by a review inquiry here and I enjoyed it a lot too.
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Regarding getting the books - I bought all 3 Legionary books so far as pdf's, 2 and 3 on release, while the debut when I found about from Steven Saylor' site 2-3 years ago, while Marius Mules I got recently from the author as a pdf too though I asked only for Interregnum which is much better written, edited and all
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The Holy Roman Empire was making very heavy weather at the time, the German Electors being thoroughly at variance amongst themselves, and so it came about that after a period of intense anarchy euphemistically called the "Interregnum," two rivals were put up of whom neither could be said to have occupied the throne.
From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker
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