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To: carolingia@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 94 17:10:15 EDT
Subject: Re: rolls of the kings

Greetings and Honor to Lord Aleksandr Yevsha, who wrote:

>Aoenghus was king of the East twice.  Whatever else he may >have been or
become, that fact should never be forgot.

I will agree with you in part. I do not think his name will be forgotten.
However, because I happen to believe that a King may erase a name during His
reign, who is to say that another King may not rewrite it? Apparently our
current King has done it, and as I said, I have mixed feelings about it.

toshi
