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- Many of his associates (Thiel) are alive and taking advantage of us.
- I'm sorry but it's very funny to me that the legislature of a G7/P5 country of 70 million is currently drafting the "Fuck This One Guy in Particular Act of 2026." Also, imagine tolerating a system of privilege so entrenched you need to rewrite centuries-old rules just to get at one douchebag.
- UK govt drafting legislation to remove Mandelson peerage, has referred information to the police www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cl...
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View full threadBede does refer to the English as a nation long before the reigns of these kings. The answer, if you were a peasant, I suspect, would depend on whether you were a Christian, and if you were a Christian, whether or not you were a Welsh speaking descendant of the Romano Britons, of which there were
- many in Wessex and Sussex.
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- There were a lot of Bretons and nobility from the French speaking areas of the low countries in there too. I don't think the idea of them as Scandinavian really holds, especially since, in comparison to Harold, Töstig and Harald Hardrada, they were useless sailors.
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- My Mum is currently reading it and has promised a lend once she finishes.
- He was literally called the Prince of Darkness. And now the position is that they couldn't have possibly guessed he was lying.
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- I have liked these comments, but must point out that they are Britney songs.
- Henry II is much more important to the Irish, I would say. His sons are better known in England. In any event, the 1200s is still in the period where the Plantagenets and Norman nobility did not trust the English themselves to have weapons. As I understand it, they were still using French, Breton
- and Welsh footsoldiers.
- though the Norman's descendants are *still* in occupation today.
- In any case, most English people couldn't put a date on Henry II's invasion of Ireland, but they all know 1066 was the date of the Norman Conquest, and they all know about William the Bastard. Don't you think nations should be able to choose their origin stories themselves?