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"“‘Oh sir,’ cried the niece, ‘please have them burned like the rest, because it could well happen that once my uncle gets over his chivalry illness he starts reading all these other books and takes it into his head to become a shepherd and wander about the forests and meadows singing and playing music and, what would be even worse than that, turn into a poet, which they say is catching an incurable disease’" — Jun 25, 2026 07:59AM
"“‘Oh sir,’ cried the niece, ‘please have them burned like the rest, because it could well happen that once my uncle gets over his chivalry illness he starts reading all these other books and takes it into his head to become a shepherd and wander about the forests and meadows singing and playing music and, what would be even worse than that, turn into a poet, which they say is catching an incurable disease’" — Jun 25, 2026 07:59AM
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"There aren’t enough sources to conjure up an academically satisfying history on early medieval Wales (6th-11th centuries). Tribal chiefs eventually became the welsh princes. roughly 4 major kingdoms: Gwynedd, Powys, Dyfed, and Deheubarth. Roman influence from the past. No equivalent to Irish ruiri or Anglo-saxon bretwalda. Ruling dynasty of Gwynedd highlighted. Hywell Dda and law. Saints, discipline, christianity" — Apr 22, 2026 05:37PM
"There aren’t enough sources to conjure up an academically satisfying history on early medieval Wales (6th-11th centuries). Tribal chiefs eventually became the welsh princes. roughly 4 major kingdoms: Gwynedd, Powys, Dyfed, and Deheubarth. Roman influence from the past. No equivalent to Irish ruiri or Anglo-saxon bretwalda. Ruling dynasty of Gwynedd highlighted. Hywell Dda and law. Saints, discipline, christianity" — Apr 22, 2026 05:37PM
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"“I once saw a soldier with a leg wound, whose first thoughts were of the hole in his sheepskin coat, and a calvary man who crawled out from under his horse that had just been killed and unbuckled the girths to save the saddle” (65)." — May 06, 2026 10:18AM
"“I once saw a soldier with a leg wound, whose first thoughts were of the hole in his sheepskin coat, and a calvary man who crawled out from under his horse that had just been killed and unbuckled the girths to save the saddle” (65)." — May 06, 2026 10:18AM
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