Argenis
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Argenis is a book by John Barclay (1582-1621). It is a work of historical allegory which tells the story of the religious conflict in France under Henry III of France and Henry IV of France. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Book: :This page is about bound sheets of paper. For the graph theory concept, see Book (graph theory). For the musical theater meaning, see Book (musical theater).... John Barclay (1582-1621): John Barclay (January 28, 1582 — August 15, 1621) was a Scottish satirist and Latin poet.... Allegory: An allegory (from Greek αλλος, allos, "other", and αγορευειν, agoreuein, "to speak in public") is a figurative mode of representation conveying a meaning other than and in addition to the literal. Through alle... | ~ Table of Content ~
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