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'''Rumbustius''' (? - ?) was an early king of the [[Rubrics]]. | [[File:Cat_guarding_geese_c1120_BC_Egypt.jpg|thumb|Drawing on limestone of a scene from a fable, Ancient Egyptian, 19th dynasty, c1120 BC. Rumbustius, in the form of a cat with a shepherd's crook and a bag over his shoulder, uses six geese and a nest of eggs as a rudimentary [[scrying engine]]. From the Cairo Museum.]]'''Rumbustius''' (? - ?) was an early king of the [[Rubrics]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:22, 1 June 2016
Rumbustius (? - ?) was an early king of the Rubrics.
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- Rumbustious (nonfiction), rumbustical