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  • ...e [[Titans]], led by the visionary [[Tlaloc]], overthrew the apathetic Old Empire in the 1280s B.G. and established their own tyranny. A thousand years later [[Children of Dune]] (mentioned)
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ''This article is about the House. For the book of the same name, see [[Dune: House Harkonnen]]''
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  • ...s a [[ghola]] in their conclusion to the original series, ''[[Sandworms of Dune]]'' (2007). ...hen Berkoff]] in the 2003 ''[[Frank Herbert's Children of Dune|Children of Dune]]'' miniseries.
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  • At the onset of the novel Dune, '''Shaddam IV''' is the [[Padishah Emperor of the Known Universe]]. ...ing [[Paul Atreides]]' capture of Arrakis and subsequent takeover of the [[Empire]] in 10,196, Shaddam was exiled to [[Salusa Secundus]] with his four younge
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} When the [[Honoured Matres]] returned to the Old Empire, the Ixians were reduced to being a barely tolerated technological combine.
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  • The '''Sardaukar''' are an army from [[Frank Herbert]]'s [[Dune universe]]. They are the soldier-fanatics of the Padishah Emperor and the C ...use Corrino]] who rules the known universe (the Imperium) at the time of ''Dune''. Until [[Paul Atreides]] organizes the [[Fremen]] on [[Arrakis]], they ar
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  • ...ad. For information on the book of the same name, which details it, see [[Dune: The Butlerian Jihad]].'' ...hine in the likeness of a human mind'' is in place during all six original Dune novels.
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  • ...European continent. Hitler committed suicide in the ruined capital of his empire, besieged by the armies of the nations he had attempted to conquer. Considering the distance that separated the pre-atomic civilizations of Old Earth and the time of the Second Jihad, it is hardly surprising that few ac
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  • {{Dune movies|image=}} ...y faithful) adaptation of the actual sequel to ''[[Dune]]'', the novel ''[[Dune Messiah]]''.
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  • The '''Landsraad''' was a fictional organisation in the [[Dune universe]] created by [[Frank Herbert]]. The Landsraad is the assembly of a ...s unknown whether the term ''landsraad'' as such was ever used outside the Dune universe (See below). Herbert may have invented it for his novels. ''Lands
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} '''''God Emperor of Dune''''' is the fourth ''Dune'' novel written by [[Frank Herbert]].
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  • Alia was born in the deserts of [[Arrakis|Dune]] 8 months after the death of [[Leto Atreides|Duke Leto]] in the attack on ...onnen]]. During the Battle of Arrakeen at the end of the Fremen revolt on Dune, Alia was captured and, during a meeting of the most important people in th
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  • ...lrood's granddaughter), and a son called Elliott. Elrood murdered one-year-old Elliott himself, after which "Barbara went insane; Elrood kept her, though, ...ccepted it as part of Imperial politics. Though they never confessed, in [[Dune: House Corrino]], Shaddam recalled that Elrood had "cackled knowingly and s
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  • ...he Imperium, the feudal interstellar empire that forms the backdrop to the Dune novels. This house is the ruling power on the planet [[Ix (planet)|Ix]]. Th An interesting thing to know is that according to ''[[Dune: House Atreides]]'' certain Monet and Gauguin paintings will, in 22 000 yea
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...-received mini-series entitled [[Children of Dune (miniseries)|Children of Dune]].
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...rers) and later, the Imperial Capital under [[Paul Atreides|Muad'Dib]]'s [[Empire]]. Arrakis is the third planet orbiting the star Canopus, and it in turn is
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  • ...in J. Anderson]] to conclude [[Frank Herbert]]'s original ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series of novels. ...n|Baron Vladimir Harkonnen]] to the thinking machine capital, [[Synchrony (Dune)|Synchrony]].
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  • ...n enemy was responsible for driving the Honored Matres back into the [[Old Empire]]. ...d woman", [[Daniel and Marty]], first mentioned at the end of Chapterhouse Dune, who have unknown designs on the Ithaca and its passengers. The no-ship is
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ''This article is about the House. For the book of the same name, see [[Dune: House Corrino]]''
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  • {{Dune games|image=[[Image:Ordos_Emperor_small.png]]}} ...the Ordos are meant to be the most secretive of the playable Houses in the Dune games, there is comparatively little information available about them.
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  • '''Siona Atreides''' is a major character in the novel ''[[God Emperor of Dune]]''. ...ey talk about many subjects, including his worm body, and the state of his Empire. She points out that his position is much weaker now; because of his reacti
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  • ...e by the last free humans in the universe against the [[thinking machines (Dune)|thinking machines]], a violent and dominating force led by the sentient co ...and social climate that is well established in Frank Herbert’s original ''Dune'' series.
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...the novel ''Children of Dune''; for the TV miniseries see '''[[Children of Dune (miniseries)]]'''.''
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  • ...r read was THE TIME MACHINE. I loved superheroes, and classic SF. I read DUNE for the first time when I was 12, I think.'' ...r the writings of Frank Herbert? What were your initial thoughts regarding Dune?'''
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  • {{Dune novels|image=}} ...) are a key social, religious and political force in [[Frank Herbert]]'s [[Dune universe]]. It is described as a secretive sisterhood whose members train t
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ::''This article is about the novel ''Dune''; for other meanings see '''[[Dune (disambiguation)]]'''.''
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  • ...lan, as portrayed by [[Virginia Madsen]] in the 1984 film, ''[[Dune (film)|Dune]]''.]] ...ss Irulan]] in the [[miniseries]] [[Dune (TV miniseries)|''Frank Herbert's Dune'']].]]
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  • [[Category:Classic Dune novels]] {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}}
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  • This is the first of the three books that make up the [[Legends of Dune]] series written by [[Kevin J. Anderson]] and [[Brian Herbert]]. The book b : The most important character of the early Dune books. The daughter of the Viceroy and Abbess, she would go on to lead the
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  • {{Dune games|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} Emperor Alliances was a cancelled sequel to [[Emperor: Battle for Dune]] which was to be produced by [[Westwood Studios]].
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