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Jan 1, 1958 — —· 68 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · JUVENILE · HISTORY

Fiona MacDonald

Also known as: MacDonald, Fiona, Tames, Richard

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Fiona is a feminine given name of Gaelic origins. It means white or fair, while the Irish name Fíona means 'of wine', being the genitive of fíon 'wine'. It was first used by the Scottish writer James Macpherson in his Ossianic poems. Initially, the name was confined to Scotland but later it gained popularity in other countries, such as Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Australia, Germany and Canada.

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A major problem in modern thought is the existence and survival of religion.

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A Greek temple

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An illustrated survey of the construction and history of the Parthenon in ancient Greece.

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A day in the life of a teacher

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A Medieval Castle (Inside Story)

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Text and cutaway illustrations depict how people lived and worked inside a medieval castle.

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