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- The Scholomance (Romanian: Șolomanță [ʃoloˈmantsə], Solomonărie [solomonəˈri.e]) was a fabled school of black magic in Romania, especially in the region...
- The Scholomance Trilogy is a series of three YA fantasy novels written by American author Naomi Novik. The books follow the adventures of Galadriel ("El")...
- inspired by the legend of the Scholomance. It was published by Del Rey on September 29, 2020 and is the first book of The Scholomance Trilogy. Its sequel, The...
- named for the legendary Scholomance. It was published by Del Rey on September 27, 2022 and is the third book of The Scholomance Trilogy. Following the...
- alternate history of the Napoleonic Wars involving dragons, and her Scholomance fantasy series (2020–2022). Her standalone fantasy novels Uprooted (2015)...
- school of black magic, the Scholomance. It was published by Del Rey on September 28, 2021 and is the second book of The Scholomance Trilogy. The first of the...
- taught their magic at the Solomonărie or Şolomanţă (German phonetization: Scholomance). The Solomonars are said to be tall, red-haired, wearing long white...
- December 17, 2019. "Universal, Mandeville Films Team for YA Fantasy 'Scholomance'". www.hollywoodreporter.com. 26 May 2020. Retrieved 2020-06-02. "'Toy...
- In Romanian folklore, the devil runs a school of black magic named Scholomance. The name is derived from "Salamanca" and the wise king "Solomon". Salamanca...
- living in Austria-Hungary. Schmidt's article also mentions the legendary Scholomance by name, which parallels Gerard's "Transylvanian Superstitions". Schmidt...