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Never Greater Slaughter Brunanburh and the Birth of England
Author: Michael Livingston
Year: 2021
Format: PDF
File size: 36,9 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2021
Format: PDF
File size: 36,9 MB
Language: ENG

to history What remains is the idea of the need to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the process of developing modern knowledge. This book takes up the challenge of finding out what really happened on that day. In "Never Greater Slaughter: Brunanburh and the Birth of England author [Author Name] delves into the historical significance of the Battle of Brunanburh, which took place in AD 937, and its impact on the formation of England as we know it today. Through a detailed analysis of the events leading up to and during the battle, the author highlights the need for a personal paradigm for understanding the technological evolution of modern knowledge and its role in shaping the course of human history. The book begins by setting the stage for the epic confrontation between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and their rival kings from across the sea, who had come together to destroy their foes once and for all. The stakes were nothing less than the survival of the dream that would become England, and the violence that ensued was enough to shock even the most hardened souls of the time. Despite the fact that the battle may not be as well-known as Hastings or Agincourt, its significance is undeniable, as it laid the groundwork for the future of England and the unification of its people. As the author explores the events leading up to the battle, they emphasize the importance of developing a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. This involves adapting the text for human perception, analysis, and change of approaches to the study of new technologies. By doing so, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the technological terms and their significance in the context of historical events.
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