Protecting His Own [Viking Lore 2]

Protecting His Own [Viking Lore 2]
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Publisher : Siren-BookStrand
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781632599803
ISBN-13 : 1632599805
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Protecting His Own [Viking Lore 2] by : Stormy Glenn

[Siren Publishing: The Stormy Glenn ManLove Collection: Erotic Alternative Historical Fantasy Romance, M/M, shape-shifters, HEA] As a berserkr warrior, protecting others came naturally to Ulfr. After watching his family get cut down before his eyes, Ulfr vowed revenge. Decades later, he is still looking for the jarl that slaughtered his family. When he discovers a sexy redhead being held prisoner by the very man he seeks, Ulfr has to decide between vengeance and protecting his mate. Sold into slavery by his brother, Eitri despairs that he will ever be free. When rescue comes in the form of the biggest warrior Eitri has ever seen, his fascination with Ulfr quickly outweighs his fear of the powerful berserkr. There are forces at work that threaten to take away all they have found in each other's arms. A brother bent on seeing Eitri a slave, a mischievous god out to cause trouble, and a murderous jarl willing to kill anyone in his path to immortality are just a few of the obstacles Ulfr and Eitri need to overcome if they want to protect their own. ** A Siren Erotic Romance

Story of the World #2 Middle Ages

Story of the World #2 Middle Ages
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Publisher : Peace Hill Press
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9781933339092
ISBN-13 : 1933339098
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Story of the World #2 Middle Ages by : Susan Wise Bauer

Presents a history of the ancient world, from 6000 B.C. to 400 A.D.

The Viking Age Vol.2 (of 2) (Illustrations)

The Viking Age Vol.2 (of 2) (Illustrations)
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Publisher : Press of J. J. Little & Co
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 :
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Synopsis The Viking Age Vol.2 (of 2) (Illustrations) by : Paul B. Du Chaillu

While studying the progress made in the colonisation of different parts of the world by European nations, I have often asked myself the following questions:— How is it that over every region of the globe the spread of the English-speaking people and of their language far exceeds that of all the other European nations combined? Why is it that, wherever the English-speaking people have settled, or are at this day found, even in small numbers, they are far more energetic, daring, adventurous, and prosperous, and understand the art of self-government and of ruling alien peoples far better than other colonising nations? Whence do the English-speaking communities derive the remarkable energy they possess; for the people of Britain when invaded by the Romans did not show any such quality? What are the causes which have made the English such a pre-eminently seafaring people? for without such a characteristic they could not have been the founders of so many states and colonies speaking the English tongue! In studying the history of the world we find that all the nations which have risen to high power and widespread dominion have been founded by men endowed with great, I may say terrible, energy; extreme bravery and the love of conquest being the most prominent traits of their character. The mighty sword with all its evils has thus far always proved a great engine of civilisation. To get a satisfactory answer to the above questions we must go far back, and study the history of the race who settled in Britain during and after the Roman occupation. We shall thus find why their descendants are to-day so brave, successful, energetic and prosperous in the lands which they have colonised; and why they are so pre-eminently skilled in the art of self-government. We find that a long stretch of coast is not sufficient, though necessary, to make the population of a country a seafaring nation. When the Romans invaded Britain, the Brits had no fleet to oppose them. We do not until a later period meet with that love of the sea which is so characteristically English:—not before the gradual absorption of the earlier inhabitants by a blue-eyed and yellow-haired seafaring people who succeeded in planting themselves and their language in the country. To the numerous warlike and ocean-loving tribes of the North, the ancestors of the English-speaking people, we must look for the transformation that took place in Britain. In their descendants we recognise to this day many of the very same traits of character which these old Northmen possessed, as will be seen on the perusal of this work. Britain, after a continuous immigration which lasted several hundred years, became the most powerful colony of the Northern tribes, several of the chiefs of the latter claiming to own a great part of England in the seventh and eighth centuries. At last the time came when the land of the emigrants waxed more powerful, more populous than the mother-country, and asserted her independence; and to-day the people of England, as they look over the broad Atlantic, may discern a similar process which is taking place in the New World. The impartial mind which rises above the prejudice of nationality must acknowledge that no country will leave a more glorious impress upon the history of the world than England. Her work cannot be undone; should she to-day sink beneath the seas which bathe her shores, her record will for ever stand brilliantly illuminated on the page of history. The great states which she has founded, which have inherited her tongue, and which are destined to play a most important part in the future of civilisation, will be witnesses of the mighty work she has accomplished. They will look back with pride to the progenitors of their race who lived in the glorious and never-to-be-forgotten countries of the North, the birthplace of a new epoch in the history of mankind. To be continue in this ebook...

Honor Bound [Viking Lore 1]

Honor Bound [Viking Lore 1]
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Publisher : Siren-BookStrand
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9781610346122
ISBN-13 : 1610346122
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Honor Bound [Viking Lore 1] by : Stormy Glenn

[Siren Classic ManLove: Erotic Alternative Historical Fantasy Romance, M/M, gods, shape-shifters] Jarl Radulfr is a warrior, the chieftain of his people. It is his duty to protect and fight for them. But duty comes at a price. Radulfr has no one to call his own. When his clan is attacked, he accepts a bride in a peace-pledge to avoid war with a neighboring clan. He doesn't know until he arrives that the bride he has come to claim is a man. His betrothed is not what he expected, but Radulfr has sworn upon his honor to accept the peace-pledge. It doesn't hurt that Ein is pretty damn cute. Radulfr decides to accept things as they are and begins to take Ein home. But there are those that don't want them to reach home—gods, mercenaries, and the man who started the war in the first place. Radulfr and Ein will have to use all of their wits, and the growing bond between them, to keep themselves alive because gifts from the gods come at a price. ** A Siren Erotic Romance

Sequels

Sequels
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Publisher : American Library Association
Total Pages : 793
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ISBN-10 : 9780838909676
ISBN-13 : 0838909671
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Sequels by : Janet G. Husband

A guide to series fiction lists popular series, identifies novels by character, and offers guidance on the order in which to read unnumbered series.

God's Hammer

God's Hammer
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Publisher : Next Chapter
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : PKEY:6610000346066
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Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis God's Hammer by : Eric Schumacher

History and legend combine in the gripping tale of Hakon Haraldsson, a Christian boy who once fought for the High Seat of a Viking realm. It is 935 A.D. and the North is in turmoil. King Harald Fairhair has died, leaving the High Seat of the realm to his murderous son, Erik Bloodaxe. To solidify his claim, Erik ruthlessly disposes of all claimants to his throne, save one: his youngest brother Hakon. Erik's surviving enemies send a ship to Wessex, where the Christian King Athelstan is raising Hakon. Unable to avoid his fate, he returns to the Viking North to face his brother and claim his birthright, only to discover that victory will demand sacrifices beyond his wildest nightmares.

A History of the Vikings

A History of the Vikings
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 437
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ISBN-10 : 9781136242397
ISBN-13 : 1136242392
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of the Vikings by : Sir Thomas D. Kendrick

First published in 1968. The barbarians of the distant and little-known north, of Scandinavia, that is, and of Denmark, became notorious in the ninth and tenth centuries as pests who plagued the outer fringes of the civilized This volume is an English narrative of the Vikings and their activities in the west, far north as well as east and south-east also.

The History of the Medieval World: From the Conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade

The History of the Medieval World: From the Conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 769
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ISBN-10 : 9780393059755
ISBN-13 : 0393059758
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of the Medieval World: From the Conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade by : Susan Wise Bauer

Chronicles the period between the 4th and 12th centuries, when religion became the justification for political and military action, a time that included the development of Islam, the crowning of Charlemagne, and the rise of the T'ang Dynasty.

Corruption, Protection and Justice in Medieval Europe

Corruption, Protection and Justice in Medieval Europe
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9781316513743
ISBN-13 : 1316513742
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Corruption, Protection and Justice in Medieval Europe by : Jonathan R. Lyon

What was an "advocate" (Latin: advocatus; German: Vogt) in the middle ages? What responsibilities came with the position and how did they change over time? With this ground-breaking study, Jonathan R. Lyon challenges the standard narrative of a "medieval" Europe of feudalism and lordship being replaced by a "modern" Europe of government, bureaucracy and the state. By focusing on the position of advocate, he argues for continuity in corrupt practices of justice and protection between 750 and 1800. This book traces the development of the role of church advocate from the Carolingian Period onwards and explains why this position became associated with the violent abuse of power on churches' estates. When other types of advocates became common in and around Germany after 1250, including territorial and urban advocates, they were not officeholders in developing bureaucracies. Instead, they used similar practices to church advocates to profit illicitly from their positions, calling into question scholarly arguments about the decline of violent lordship and the rise of governmental accountability in European history.