Agincourt Battle of the Scarred King by Michael Livingston chilecomparte.cl - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chilecomparte.cl Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Late in AD 937, four armies met in a place called Brunanburh. On one side stood the shield-wall of the expanding kingdom of the Anglo-Saxons. On the other side stood a remarkable alliance of rival kings - at least two from across the sea - who'd come together to destroy them once and for all. The stakes were no less than the survival of the dream that would become England. The armies were massive. The violence, when it began, was enough to shock a violent age. Brunanburh may not today have the fame of Hastings, Crécy or Agincourt, but those later battles, were fought for an England that would not exist were it not for the blood spilled this day. In his book, Never Greater Slaughter: Brunanburh and the Birth of England (Osprey, 2021) Dr. Michael Livingston, of The Citadel, tells the story of the battle and of an extraordinary effort, uniting enthusiasts, historians, archaeologists, linguists, and other researchers – amateurs and professionals, experienced and inexperienced alike
Infinity War)
Avengers: Endgame (post-
Infinity War)
Amazing, right? Trouble is, as awesome as my parents are, I can’t reasonably ask them to watch
all of these films to get to the end. I mean, if they get into them and
love them, then great! Go for it! Otherwise, it’s just too much.
So I thought I’d take a stab at cutting the necessities in half. That is, I want to create a list of the Marvel films that are necessary not just to get to
Avengers: Endgame, but to truly
get it when you get there.