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A fictionalized version of this Ahenobarbus appears in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra under the name of " Enobarbus "
This revival was due to the dramatic and highly fictionalized depiction of Salieri in Peter Shaffer's 1979 play Amadeus, which was given its greatest exposure in its 1984 film version, directed by Miloš Forman.
The setting of Earthdawn is the same world as Shadowrun ( i. e. a fictionalized version of Earth ), but takes place millennia earlier.
* A heavily fictionalized version of Saladin is played by Ghassan Massoud in the 2005 movie Kingdom of Heaven.
Among the best known is The Bride of Lammermoor, a fictionalized version of an actual incident in the history of the Dalrymple family that took place in the Lammermuir Hills in 1669.
A fictionalized version of Mofaz appeared in the 2008 drama film Lemon Tree.
* Saddam Hussein ( South Park ) — A fictionalized version of Saddam in South Park
Yes, Virginia is a fictionalized version of her story.
* The Hope by Herman Wouk, a historical novel that includes a fictionalized version of Israel's War of Independence.
With the exception of The Big Boy, the strip's first villain, a fictionalized version of Al Capone, and a few others, Tracy's cases tended to involve independent operators rather than organized crime figures.
* Isle of Mona, a fictionalized version of the Isle of Anglesey in Lloyd Alexander's " The Chronicles of Prydain " series
A heavily fictionalized version of Calvi appears in the film The Godfather Part III in the character of Frederick Keinszig.
* Warlock ( 1958 ), a novel by Oakley Hall prominently features a fictionalized version of the gunfight, known as the " Shootout at the Acme Corral.
Givens also had a recurring role portraying a fictionalized version of herself on the CW comedy-drama The Game.
Another fictionalized version of Mary's marital adventures is portrayed in the 1953 Walt Disney film The Sword and the Rose starring Richard Todd and Glynis Johns.
James Fenimore Cooper created a fictionalized version of the episode in his classic book The Last of the Mohicans ( 1826 ).
Justinian, a 1998 novel by science fiction author, and Byzantine scholar, Harry Turtledove, writing under the name HN Turtletaub, gives a fictionalized version of Justinian's life as retold by a fictional lifelong companion the soldier Myakes.
A heavily fictionalized version of Livia appears as Xena's daughter in season 5 ( 1999 / 2000 ) of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess where she was adopted and raised by Octavius into an skillfull Roman commander with a lust for blood.
Barker's unease with appearing as himself in the stage show led him to create a fictionalized version of himself to play instead.
Tap Roots, a 1948 movie based on a novel, presents a highly fictionalized and inaccurate version of Winston County's Civil War history.
Snicket is the subject of a fictional autobiography, Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography ( which contains an introduction from a fictionalized version of Daniel Handler ).
Although the film is a fictionalized version of the siege of Bastogne, it is highly accurate with one major exception.
The series is a collaboration with musician Yoshiki and stars a fictionalized version of him.
follows a fictionalized version of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman as he struggles to adapt a book into a script, while the movie features scenes about the making of Being John Malkovich, previously written by Kaufman and directed by Jonze.

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The third phase of Patterson's career began with the publication of Eye of the Storm in 1992, a fictionalized retelling of an unsuccessful mortar attack on Prime Minister John Major by a ruthless young Irish gunman-philosopher named Sean Dillon, hired by an Iraqi millionaire.
The play presents a mix of viewpoints, including arguments for and against the attack on Iraq, mixing verbatim re-creations of real speeches, meetings and press conferences and fictionalized versions of private meetings between members of the Bush and Blair administrations, and international figures such as Hans Blix and Dominique de Villepin.

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Their second was Louisa May, who fictionalized her experience with the family in her novel Little Women in 1868.
This story was later retold with more detail by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his fictionalized Historia Regum Britanniae, conflating the personage of Ambrosius with the Welsh tradition of Merlin the visionary, known for oracular utterances that foretold the coming victories of the native Celtic inhabitants of Britain over the Saxons and the Normans.
Potemkin was a heavily fictionalized film telling the story of a mutiny on a battleship which came about as a result of the sailors ' mistreatment ; the film was an obvious but skillful propaganda piece glorifying the proletariat.
A slightly fictionalized Menachem Begin appeared in the first edition of Land of Black Gold, but was removed from subsequent editions.
This was contracted to the yellow papers and the term yellow kid journalism was at last shortened to yellow journalism, describing the two newspapers ' editorial practices of taking ( sometimes even fictionalized ) sensationalism and profit as priorities in journalism.
The film, a highly fictionalized account of Wallace's life, was a commercial success and won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, but has been widely criticized by historians for its inaccuracies.
The events of Yerkes ' life served as a blueprint for the Theodore Dreiser novels, The Financier, The Titan and The Stoic, in which Yerkes was fictionalized as Frank Cowperwood.
This resulted in an arms race on that world, and was seen as a fictionalized parallel to the then-current Cold War arms race, in which the United States often armed one side of a dispute and the Soviet Union armed the other ( a practice known as proxy war ).
The first Alger biography was a heavily fictionalized account published in 1928 by Herbert R. Mayes, who later admitted the work was a fraud.
The gunfight was relatively unknown to the American public until 1931 when author Stuart Lake published what has since been determined to be a largely fictionalized biography, Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal, two years after Earp's death.
She was also fictionalized in the historical fiction novel The Last Boleyn by Karen Harper.
A fictionalized HAARP was the setting for a stage in the X-Men Legends game.
* The film is heavily fictionalized for dramatic purposes and completely omits any mention of Marie's family in Paris, including her sister Bronislawa, an obstetrician, with whom she was very close.
The Thellusson v Woodford will case was fictionalized by Charles Dickens as Jarndyce and Jarndyce in Bleak House, and led to Parliament legislating against such accumulation of money for later distribution.
The claim was that some events were fictionalized, and that under a New York City statute Felix's commercial rights in his story had been misappropriated.
The Gnomon of Saint-Sulpice inside the church of Saint Sulpice in Paris, France, built to assist in determining the date of Easter, was fictionalized as a " Rose Line " in the novel The Da Vinci Code.
He appeared in " The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary " ( 2009 ), the fifth episode of the third season of the situation comedy The Big Bang Theory, playing a fictionalized version of himself, as the focus of Sheldon Cooper's ire for not having attended a Star Trek convention at which his appearance was scheduled.
A fictionalized assassination attempt on his life was featured in Bodyguards and Assassins.

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