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Where do we get accounts of battles in the ancient period, and how do we know that they're accurate? Seems like a subject that neither side would be likely to document objectively.
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There are plenty of examples of Lords exploiting the people on their land in Feudal England, but are there examples of Feudalism working well for all parties?
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Where do we get accounts of battles in the ancient period, and how do we know that they're accurate? Seems like a subject that neither side would be likely to document objectively.
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There are plenty of examples of Lords exploiting the people on their land in Feudal England, but are there examples of Feudalism working well for all parties?
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