The 1600s is pretty much 300 years into the "gunpowder age."
True enough, I should have said it better. I was meaning warriors using pre-gunpowder weapons.
The 1600s is pretty much 300 years into the "gunpowder age."
True enough, I should have said it better. I was meaning warriors using pre-gunpowder weapons.
Stamford Bridge made me think of the Battle of Maldon, and Beorhtnoth, if anyone knows about it. Not nominated for Greatest Warrior Ever, but it made me think of his tragic fate... Anglo-Saxon heroism is such a great thing
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Anybody knows? Perhaps a new topic is of order Most Tragic Deaths before the Gunpowder AgePyrrhos Mollosos, Beorhtnoth of Essex, Julius Caesar, Harold of England (a fucking arrow can you believe it?)...
-Hige sceal þe heardra, heorte þe cenre; Mod sceal þe mare þe ure mægen lytlað
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