Elvis Presley
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Elvis Presley in 1632
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The music of Elvis Presley was brought to the 17th century after the Ring of Fire. Some of his music was used as part of a psychological attack at the Battle of the Wartburg.
There was a framed velvet portrait of Presley that hung in a building in downtown Grantville with the appellation "Elvis—Still the King". The painting was knocked out of its frame during the Croat raid on the town when a stray shot knocked it off the wall. It fell on the head of a woman, causing a concussion and other more minor injuries. Lawrence Mazzare and Jules Mazarin helped the woman. Mazarin inspected the portrait and, seeing Elvis's divine look, mistook the singer for a "saint" much to Mazzare's amusement. Mazzare explained Elvis to Mazarin [1]
When Eddie Cantrellwais held as a prisoner of war by the Danes, and asked to name the best gunsmith in the United States of Europe, he gave the name "Elvis Presley".[2]
See Also
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- Elvis Presley at the Harry Turtledove Wiki
References
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- ↑ Ring of Fire, "Between the Armies"
- ↑ Ring of Fire II, "Eddie and the King's Daughter"