Edwin Pace
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The Long War for Britannia 367–664: Arthur and the History of Post-Roman Britain
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Arthur and the Fall of Roman Britain: A Narrative History for Fifth Century Britain
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“If seventh-century Britain had a ‘spider king’, that royal arachnid was Oswiu.”
― The Long War for Britannia 367–664: Arthur and the History of Post-Roman Britain
― The Long War for Britannia 367–664: Arthur and the History of Post-Roman Britain
“What You See Is All There Is’. But the acronym is ironic, since Kahneman spent most of his career demonstrating that humans do not see all that there is, even what is before their very eyes. One”
― The Long War for Britannia 367–664: Arthur and the History of Post-Roman Britain
― The Long War for Britannia 367–664: Arthur and the History of Post-Roman Britain
“the Proud Tyrant: Riothamus (fifth-century title) = Proud Tyrant (sixth-century epithet) = Cattigern (sixth-century descriptor)”
― The Long War for Britannia 367–664: Arthur and the History of Post-Roman Britain
― The Long War for Britannia 367–664: Arthur and the History of Post-Roman Britain
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