war
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Harrying of the North. from tel1342 Pro 721 days old
At the Battle of Hastings, William had killed King Harold and most of the English leaders. However, there were still many who wanted to carry on fighting ...
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My Son The Soldier. from tel1342 Pro 13 days old
My Son the Soldier How great a man he must be To be joined in the fight to set another part of the world free. My Son the Soldier So very proud of ...
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The Black Death. from tel1342 Pro 709 days old
Black Death and Leprosy The two most curious epidemics during the Middle Ages were Black Death and leprosy. Due to the specific environmental circumstances ...
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Knights Never Fade and Die. from tel1342 Pro 713 days old
The Knights Rumble, Rumble on the road, footsteps fall, their story's told. Some will not find their end, Some will falter Now, and Then, Again, Again, ...
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Its fun to Joust! from tel1342 Pro 708 days old
[ ... ] War, as a regular occupation for a gentleman, had many disadvantages. Although it was necessary, from time to time, to go to war in the service ...
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Kent 1066 from tel1342 Pro 721 days old
After the Battle of Hastings in 1066, William 'the Conqueror' led his army to Romney. Some of his troops had landed there by mistake and had been killed.The ...
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The Norman Invasion from tel1342 Pro 715 days old
Historians will argue how much England was changed by the events of 1066, and whether things were changing anyway. Without a doubt, by 1087, William ...
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A Soldier Returns from tel1342 Pro 642 days old
Broken and Battered I return to you My time spent in battle is finally through My country served proudly, I stood the test I fought side by side with ...
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Explosive Devices Dangerous-Researcher Says from tel1342 Pro 119 days old
[ ... ] for causing injuries and death in Iraq and Afghanistan simply by voting to hold a war there. The former professor could not be reached for comment.
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Count Dracula from tel1342 Pro 718 days old
We all know that Vlad the Impaler was immortalized with Bram Stoker's book Dracula. But, is there any truth to it? Was Vlad the Impaler really a blood-thirsty ...
