1634: The Ram Rebellion

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by Eric Flint


  McIntire, Estelle:

  NUS auditor in Franconia

  Utt, Maydene:

  NUS auditor in Franconia

  Special Commission on Freedom of Religion

  Calagna, Lynelle (Fodor):

  Wife of Paul Calagna; daughter of Cyril and Willa Fodor

  Calagna, Paul:

  Member of the Special Commission

  Early, Mark:

  NUS military in Fulda, assigned to the Special Commission

  Ellis, Reece:

  Member of the Special Commission

  Longhi, Philip:

  Member of the Special Commission

  Members of LDS (Mormon) Church active in Franconia

  Carstairs, Howard:

  LDS member in Grantville; husband of Liz (Thornton) Carstairs

  Thornton, Willard:

  LDS missionary in Franconia

  Thornton, Emma (Davidson):

  High school English teacher in Grantville, wife of Willard Thornton

  Faerber, Lydia:

  Wife, later widow of Councilman Faerber in Bamberg; convert to LDS church

  NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY:

  “Ewegenia":

  Depending on time and place, can be either the head of Veleda Riddle turned into a sheep as the symbol of the Franconian League of Women Voters or the name assigned to Else Kronacher as the “ewe” of the Ram Rebellion

  THE END

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  About the Author:

  Eric Flint is a new master of alternate-history science fiction. His 1632, prequel to 1633, received lavish critical praise from all directions and enjoyed high sales. His first novel, Mother of Demons, was picked by Science Fiction Chronicle as a best novel of the year. He has also shown a powerful gift for humorous fantasy adventure with Forward the Mage and The Philosophical Strangler, which Booklist described as "Monty Python let loose in Tolkien's Middle Earth." With David Drake he has collaborated on five novels in the popular Belisarius series, the next of which will be The Dance of Time. A longtime labor union activist with a Master's Degree in history, he currently resides in Indiana with his wife Lucille.

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