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<br>It seems that she's gone to America & Arc hopes to find her and say hello.  On another note, you may find Albina's studies at Cambridge very interesting.  It seems she was studying archeology - of the recent past; primarily the late middle ages to the renaissance period in Spain and France.  This is very unusual as most archeologists look to the ancient periods for fodder for their studies.   
 
<br>It seems that she's gone to America & Arc hopes to find her and say hello.  On another note, you may find Albina's studies at Cambridge very interesting.  It seems she was studying archeology - of the recent past; primarily the late middle ages to the renaissance period in Spain and France.  This is very unusual as most archeologists look to the ancient periods for fodder for their studies.   
  
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<br>Her primary focus is covered in a paper she did at Cambridge.  It concerned a group of monks in Spain in the 13th century - a sort of proto-inquisition.  They operated out of a monastery in Spain near [[Trujillo,_Spain|Trujillo]] and were actually very enlightened.  In fact, they actually acquitted many from charges of heresy, etc.  The monks had a great love of learning, but were suppressed by their overlords in the church.  Their leader was a fellow named [[TheStarsAreRight:ImportantNonCharacters#Islie.2C_Goddard_.28The_Dark_Man.29|Gotthard Isilie]], and their prayer leader was Luke of Fairtown.  Others noted were Ewin of Valesquez; Henry son of Silversmith; Leed; Mark.
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<br>Her primary focus is covered in a paper she did at Cambridge.  It concerned a group of monks in Spain in the 13th century - a sort of proto-inquisition.  They operated out of a monastery in Spain near [[Trujillo,_Spain|Trujillo}} and were actually very enlightened.  In fact, they actually acquitted many from charges of heresy, etc.  The monks had a great love of learning, but were suppressed by their overlords in the church.  Their leader was a fellow named [[TheStarsAreRight:ImportantNonCharacters#Islie.2C_Goddard_.28The_Dark_Man.29|Gotthard Isilie]], and their prayer leader was Luke of Fairtown.  Others noted were Ewin of Valesquez; Henry son of Silversmith; Leed; Mark.
  
 
<br>Some excerpts from their philosophy:
 
<br>Some excerpts from their philosophy:

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