- ousters
- 'oust·er || aʊstə(r) n. one who forces out or expels; dispossession, unjust eviction (Law)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Ousters — In Dan Simmons Hyperion universe, Ousters are the branch of humanity that left the Worldweb and the Hegemony, and chose instead to travel among the stars, adapting away from planetary life and the influence of the TechnoCore. From time to time,… … Wikipedia
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Die Hyperion-Gesänge — ist ein Sammelband und umfasst die zwei Romane Hyperion (erschienen 1989) und Der Sturz von Hyperion (erschienen 1990) von Dan Simmons (englische Originaltitel der Romane: Hyperion und The Fall of Hyperion) und wurde in Deutschland erstmals im… … Deutsch Wikipedia
The Fall of Hyperion — The novel should not be confused with John Keats s epic poem fragment, . infobox Book | name = The Fall of Hyperion title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of first edition (hardcover) author = Dan Simmons illustrator = cover artist =… … Wikipedia
Templars (Hyperion Cantos) — The Templars are a religious and political group in Dan Simmons s Hyperion Cantos , appearing in the novels Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion .The Templars are a cult of nature worshipers who regard the nineteenth century American naturalist John … Wikipedia
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Endymion (Simmons novel) — For the novel by Benjamin Disraeli, see Endymion (Disraeli). Endymion … Wikipedia