Hezron Denteh
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THE WANDERER
J.R.R Tolkien was a mother loving genius I mean that technically he was very catholic and he loved the virgin mary but that's not what made him a great writer what makes tolkien stand out among writers is that he was not a writer he was a scholar one of the truly great scholars of the middle ages most of his time was spent not writing novels but as a professor of anglo-saxon and english language and literature at oxford breaking ground in those fields and translating numerous medieval works including the famous beowulf hemingway once wrote that a good writer should know as near everything as possible and that was certainly true of tolkien at least when it came to the middle ages he had a pervasive knowledge of historical facts and cultures and human beings especially of the medieval flavor tolkien had a higher dosage of reality than most of us do and was therefore able to incorporate a high dose of reality into his fictional novels there's no better example of this than the anglo-saxon poem called the wanderer a poem that tolkien loved studied and
By Hezron Denteh11 months ago in Poets
THE FIGHT BETWEEN ANGEL MICHAEL AND THE PRINCE OF PERSIA
When Angel Gabriel was withstood by the Prince of Persia in the Book of Daniel chapter 10 of the Bible, Angel Michael had to leave heaven to come to the aid of Gabriel that was when Gabriel was able to deliver the message of God to
By Hezron Denteh11 months ago in History
Persian Achaemenid Empire
At a time when powerful kings ruled with an iron fist and wanted to expand their influence to create great empires, a newly emerging force began to gain ground in the Iranian lands the earliest accounts of the Persians are found in the Syrian writings where they are referred to as Parswa. The Persian tribes along with other peoples such as the Medians and Babylonians spent a long time under Syrian rule. However around 609 BC, these people launched a huge revolt that had such an impact that it caused the collapse of the Assyrian empire during this time the semi-legendary figure of the first Persian king called Akamenese emerged. Although not much is known about a Caimanese, he founded the Akamen in line that would rule over one of the greatest empires of the ancient world.
By Hezron Denteh11 months ago in History
THE DOWNFALL OF EGYPT
THE DOWNFALL OF EGYPT Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient North Africa that flourished along the lower reaches of the Nile River. These following the prehistoric Egypt and formed around 3100 BC with a political unification of upper and lower Egypt under mayonnaise often identified as Normer. The history of these lands is a long one stretched on thousands of years.
By Hezron Denteh11 months ago in History