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John Dee (right) the | John Dee (right) early advocate of colonial and maritime expansion during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and the first to coin the term "Brytish Empire," was an occultist who shared wives with his colleague Edward Kelley (left), believing that angels told him to do so. |
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John Dee (right) early advocate of colonial and maritime expansion during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and the first to coin the term "Brytish Empire," was an occultist who shared wives with his colleague Edward Kelley (left), believing that angels told him to do so.
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