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The Knights of the Cross

This epic saga transports readers to the tumultuous era of the late Middle Ages, where chivalric virtues clash with political intrigue. Follow the destinies of brave warriors whose lives are interwoven with struggles for honor, faith, and the protection of their homeland. The narrative, rich in historical atmosphere, courage, and romance, will immerse you in a world where bravery and loyalty reign supreme.

The Knights of the Cross; Volume 1
The Knights of the Cross
Knights of the Cross (Volume One), The

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  • The period embraced in this set is "one of the most dramatic and fruitful of results in European Annals - remarkable for work and endeavor, especially in the Slav world," the author writes. Among Western Slavs, the great events were the Hussite Wars and the union of Lithuania and Polant. The Hussite Wars were caused by ideas of race and religion (born in Bohemia.) The period of Bohemian activity began in 1403 and ended in 1434, with the battle of Lipan. Polish literature developed long ago into the main vehicle of national expression. For many Poles, their literature stands with their religion as the twin pillars of their heritage. Sienkiewicz studied literature, history, and philology at Warsaw University but left in 1871 without taking a degree. He had begun to publish critical articles in 1869 that showed the influence of positivism, a system of philosophy popular in Poland and elsewhere at the time, emphasizing in particular the achievements of science. Known for their great narrative power and contain vivid characterizations, Sienkiewicz' work includes the great trilogy of historical novels began to appear in 1883. It is composed of With Fire and Sword (1884), The Deluge (1886), and Pan Michael (1887-88). Set in the later 17th century, the trilogy describes Poland's struggles against Cossacks, Tatars, Swedes, and Turks, stressing Polish heroism in a vivid style of epic clarity and simplicity.

    Knights of the Cross (Volume One), The
  • The Knights of the Cross

    • 776 pages
    • 28 hours of reading
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    This antiquarian book offers a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. The commitment to cultural preservation is emphasized, making this edition a valuable resource for literature enthusiasts. It aims to provide an affordable, high-quality version that remains true to the original text, ensuring accessibility to important literary works.

    The Knights of the Cross