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Post by Danilo Macarro on Mar 23, 2005 23:20:06 GMT -5
Well i was just randomly going through Wikipedia and i came upon an article on Ogier the Dane and came across a paragraph that I found odd: "Like Frederick Barbarossa, King Arthur, and Theodore Roosevelt, in Danish legend Ogier becomes a king in the mountain..." I of course heard of Frederick in Kyfhauser and Arthur in Avalon, but Roosevelt? I continued on to this article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_in_the_mountainwhich mentioned several more national heros who are said to return, and again TR is on the list. I asked a friend of mine who is a United States History teacher and he never heard of it either. Is this just an example of the problems of and open-encyclopedia? Is there a story I never heard of? Or is the "In the Mountian" about Mount Rushmore, but then if it is why aren't the other three "kings" of the mountian? -DJM P.S. I posted this in the American History Forum but it did show up.
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Post by Office 2010 on May 12, 2011 20:41:00 GMT -5
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