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- The Sarantine Mosaic is a historical fantasy duology by Canadian writer Guy Gavriel Kay, comprising Sailing to Sarantium (1998) and Lord of Emperors (2000)...
- The Lions of Al-R****an (1995), set in an analogue of medieval Spain The Sarantine Mosaic, inspired by the Byzantium of Justinian I Sailing to Sarantium...
- Gavriel Kay. It is set in a peninsula of the same world in which The Sarantine Mosaic and The Last Light of the Sun are set, and is based on Moorish...
- Canadian author Guy Gavriel Kay's historical fantasy two-part series The Sarantine Mosaic was inspired by this poem. The poem is referenced extensively in...
- and The Sarantine Mosaic, taking place at an indeterminate time. A p****ing reference to the mosaic Crispin created at the end of The Sarantine Mosaic and...
- has made a career out of historical fantasy, set his two novels in The Sarantine Mosaic series in a parallel world heavily mirroring Justinian I's Byzantium...
- Theodoric's death, and averts its conquest by Justinian. Guy Gavriel Kay's Sarantine Mosaic series takes place in a setting based on Ostrogothic Italy and...
- the truth of certain statements made to him by his dying father. The Sarantine Mosaic.(1998) is a historical fantasy by Guy Gavriel Kay that is modeled...
- Forge Charles de Lint Forests of the Heart Tor Books Guy Gavriel Kay The Sarantine Mosaic Penguin Books Canada 2002 Lois McMaster Bujold* The Curse of Chalion...
- shelves.: 32  The story is set about 1,000 years after the events of The Sarantine Mosaic duology, shortly before the fall of Sarantium. It begins as a narrative...