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Having annexed half of England late in the 860s and removed the kings of the
conquered Anglo - Saxon territories , they purposely struck out at the young king
Alfred . 30 The West Saxons under Alfred suffered a series of defeats until , in
877 ...
Having annexed half of England late in the 860s and removed the kings of the
conquered Anglo - Saxon territories , they purposely struck out at the young king
Alfred . 30 The West Saxons under Alfred suffered a series of defeats until , in
877 ...
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territories . Yet their charisma alone is not sufficient to generate the feedback that
will cause the morphogenesis of the system . Theirs is an unstable creation ,
achieved by aggression , though it is often the initial high - energy platform on
which ...
territories . Yet their charisma alone is not sufficient to generate the feedback that
will cause the morphogenesis of the system . Theirs is an unstable creation ,
achieved by aggression , though it is often the initial high - energy platform on
which ...
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Charlemagne almost certainly intended to activate the rural potential and the
industrial potential , but sought to do so by increasing trade to the territories
beyond , as well as by introducing market - places under a strictly controlled
monetary ...
Charlemagne almost certainly intended to activate the rural potential and the
industrial potential , but sought to do so by increasing trade to the territories
beyond , as well as by introducing market - places under a strictly controlled
monetary ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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