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Leo septentrionalis [...] Der Löwe von Mitternacht
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
No English translation of Paulus Felgenhauer's 'Leo Septentrionalis' (1625) was found in any major bibliographic database or scholarly catalog. While some of Felgenhauer's later works were translated into English during the 17th century (such as 'Postilion'), this specific early prophetic work concerning the 'Lion of the North' appears to exist only in its original Latin and German editions.
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Unlock the secrets of the 'Lion of the North,' a divine force prophesied to dismantle the Roman Empire and usher in a new era of spiritual unity. Felgenhauer weaves together mystical visions and the enigmatic 'Hussite Clock' to reveal a precise timeline for the end of the world as we know it.
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