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It is the [[Prospero's Estate|home]] of [[Paolo Prospero]]. In July [[Timeline#1997|1997]], [[Thailog]], [[Brentwood]], [[Shahrizad]], and [[Anton Sevarius|Sevarius]] flew there overnight from [[New York City]] to acquire the [[Hand of Valmont]]. | It is the [[Prospero's Estate|home]] of [[Paolo Prospero]]. In July [[Timeline#1997|1997]], [[Thailog]], [[Brentwood]], [[Shahrizad]], and [[Anton Sevarius|Sevarius]] flew there overnight from [[New York City]] to acquire the [[Hand of Valmont]]. | ||
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− | In 1609, the English ship ''Sea-Venture'' was wrecked off the coast of Bermuda. Accounts of the shipwreck (such as a letter written by one William Strachey) are thought to have influenced Shakespeare's play ''The Tempest''. | + | In [[Timeline#995-1994|1609]], the English ship ''Sea-Venture'' was wrecked off the coast of Bermuda. Accounts of the shipwreck (such as a letter written by one William Strachey) are thought to have influenced [[William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare's]] play ''[[The Tempest]]''. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 15 May 2024
Bermuda is an island territory of the United Kingdom off the coast of North America in the Atlantic Ocean.
It is the home of Paolo Prospero. In July 1997, Thailog, Brentwood, Shahrizad, and Sevarius flew there overnight from New York City to acquire the Hand of Valmont.
Real World Background
In 1609, the English ship Sea-Venture was wrecked off the coast of Bermuda. Accounts of the shipwreck (such as a letter written by one William Strachey) are thought to have influenced William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
See Also
- Bermuda at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia