The Vikings in HistoryBarnes & Noble Books, 1983 - 224 oldal |
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118. oldal
... defence against the Vikings of this period : the only defence was self - defence ; every man for himself ; in a word , flight . The crude roads of France and the Low Countries knew then , as often again , the bands of refugees fleeing ...
... defence against the Vikings of this period : the only defence was self - defence ; every man for himself ; in a word , flight . The crude roads of France and the Low Countries knew then , as often again , the bands of refugees fleeing ...
120. oldal
F. Donald Logan. Defence The Frankish military set up was not geared to defence . Charles Martel and Charlemagne , its principal architects , constructed an offensive military arm ; their need for defence was limited to marcher lands ...
F. Donald Logan. Defence The Frankish military set up was not geared to defence . Charles Martel and Charlemagne , its principal architects , constructed an offensive military arm ; their need for defence was limited to marcher lands ...
156. oldal
... defence which was not used would have been Streately ( Berkshire ) , located on the Thames at the junction of two major roads ( the Icknield Way and the Silchester - Dorchester road ) . Watling Street , a virtual Viking highway , had no ...
... defence which was not used would have been Streately ( Berkshire ) , located on the Thames at the junction of two major roads ( the Icknield Way and the Silchester - Dorchester road ) . Watling Street , a virtual Viking highway , had no ...
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List of maps illustrations and tables | 8 |
The Vikings on the eve | 15 |
The first raids on the British Isles and their aftermath | 35 |
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