Jennifer Miller
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Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' Conradin was in fact correct, for Ottokar could not really grasp the kingdom's predicament; otherwise, he would not have taken his word so easily. Of course, Ottokar rebuked him to not give away his ignorance'' Many easy invasions turned out to be disasters, so why don't we skip this subject for the time being and talk about something else? Let us make a big jump and assume…
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---Winston Churchill Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' ---------------------------------- Conradin and his companions were ushered into the palace, where they were separated and led to different rooms. As Conradin traversed the palace's corridors, he couldn't help but be awestruck by the opulence and grandeur that surrounded him. Ornate decorations adorned the walls, and magnificent architecture greeted…
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-– Martin Luther Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' It was a bright spring day, the flowers were in blossom, and birds could be seen flying through the air, singing. This lovely scenery, however, failed to capture the attention of the men going through it, who soon ignored it and destroyed it with their erratic noises. The horses' hooves pounded the ground as the soldiers marched in line through the…
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--Titus Livio in Ad Urbe candita Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' The day after his victorious ascent to the throne, Charles awoke to a starkly different scene than what he was accustomed to. Rather than the peaceful sounds of nature, his slumber was disturbed by the coarse and unruly voices of his low-ranking soldiers. Normally, such a disturbance might have irritated him, but on this significant day, the…
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"Florentine Histories" by Niccolò Machiavelli, 1526. Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' 28 February 1266 Two French soldiers strolled through the battlefield, their armor and conversation clearly identifying them as such. They walked, laughing and jesting, amidst a grisly scene that would terrify most. The ground they traversed was littered with lifeless bodies, and circling crows eagerly feasted on the…
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-PETRARCH Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' ---------- In the days that followed, the area in front of the castle was thrown into disarray. Carts laden with provisions, stocked with food and wine, were assembled at the city gates. Guarding these precious supplies were 300 well-equipped men, armed with lances, clad in armor, and mounted on sturdy steeds. To the onlookers within the town, it may have…
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- Homer Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' ---------------- (For context, Conradin's realm was stolen by Charles, the king of France's brother, who was summoned by the pope in order to combat Manfred, Conradin's uncle.) Three men moved silently through a castle hall, their footsteps echoing on the cold, stone floor. No words passed their lips, but inside their minds, chaos reigned. Doubt gnawed at…
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Alfonso X of Castile Hey guys! if you would like to further support me, read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person''l By the way , the start of the novel is slow because mc needed to start from scratch for his first campaign, warfare basically starts at 56, so if you really can't bear some slow development, such as acquiring loans, ally and weapons skip to chap. 56 . It was January 1267, and Conradin, the final scion of his royal lineage, knelt upon the cold chapel…
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So there are many reasons that led the church to grow into conflict with the Hohenstaufen most of them were actually caused by the numerous wars waged by the previous popes against the holy Roman emperor and king of Sicily, Frederick II. One of the first reasons was Frederick behavior with the muslim which was one of tolerance and goodwill, as Frederick just like his Normans predecessor loved to surround himself with Muslim knowledgeable men. The main reason that sparked the first war was the fact…
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