kingdoms in England, and the Vikings destroyed all but one.
kingdoms , which would be pretty time-consuming.
kingdoms in the Iron Age.
Big kingdoms , they conquered smaller kingdoms and acquired them and did everything.
There's three kingdoms that the world under heaven, after a long period of division, tends to unite-- after a long period of union, tends to divide.
But as kingdoms started to exert their control over the medieval patchwork of fiefs and baronies,
about the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms .
and the plant kingdoms when they didn't really fit into either.
think of these six kingdoms of life as actually producing the seventh kingdom, and I think of the technium as basically the seventh kingdom of life because it shares so many of the attributes
were really big Kingdoms in in West Africa and uh all the way to the mid to
city-states and kingdoms , which will sound familiar because we know them from the Hebrew Bible.
You can start have kingdoms and empires.
which the Normans essentially conquer kingdoms at both ends of Europe, Sicily and England, and found two of the foremost powerful
And he understood that the English kingdoms -- he thought that one of the reasons why the English kingdoms had been so badly damaged and so badly targeted
What's the relationship between the two kingdoms ?
Naturalists debated where the boundary between the kingdoms lay.
rise of the Normans from Viking raiders to the rulers of kingdoms stretching from England to Sicily.
Confucius lived in a time when there were these warring kingdoms in a territory that later became China.
And ultimately, those two kingdoms are what nurture our bodies, right?
And it gets confusing because he's thinking about the Three Kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu, and I'm thinking about the Three Kingdoms of America, Mexico,
This map is a map of England showing the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and the Danish districts.
And we can see that we've got the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms , if we focus on England.
at the British Library that's still on called Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms -- Art, Word, and War.
Well, the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms Exhibition at the British Library is the largest exhibition that there's ever been, covering the whole period of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms , from the departure
The majority of my time goes to The Three Kingdoms Talk
And then the darker region consists of about 560 kingdoms .
principalities, kingdoms in Europe, struck by the amazing amount of what was there cannot figure
uh we can find information about some of the the kingdoms and and other political
Do these state boundaries correspond to the ancient kingdoms ?
They occur in an imaginary world and in imaginary kingdoms .
there were there was uh lots of King kingdoms and also lots of infrastructure
And strategic marriages became used as a political tool to secure peace between kingdoms or to cement alliances.
And the child could then come to inherit both crowns-- come to rule both kingdoms .
It was Maya left her kingdom and then met people from different kingdoms and became better because she met others.
For example, take a look at all this variety of glue in the animal and plant kingdoms .
So one of the pieces that we do is a piece called "Chang Sanguo" or "Singing the Three Kingdoms ."
Let's sing some Three Kingdoms opera.
But outside of China, who did not "Romance of the Three Kingdoms ," I invite all of you to read it carefully
And it looks at the history and the literature and the art of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms , examining the original evidence that survives
come onto in a moment, but the themes of connectedness and contacts between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
So this was a great paper that came out that kind of shows off the major kingdoms , including the bacteria in the top in blue are red archaea,
Another thing that really stands out when you record oral histories is the significance of the kingdoms pre-partition, which today have been
They're not, which tells you that there's a lot of respect between the kingdoms of Europe and the kingdoms of Africa.
But I think there's probably a set up as the odd couple of the nerd kingdoms of sorts.
For example, I want to have the best wine in all of the kingdoms .
That's a hard question, because there were ancient kingdoms .
ages to modernity, Europe underwent consolidation of central states and kingdoms , out of the patchwork of baronies, principalities and duchies, with it criminal justice was nationalized
The third historical decline of violence can be illustrated by considering some of the ways in which the early kingdoms enforced law and order within their boundaries, punishments
the basis for private property rights and creates the basis for large scale authoritarian systems of kingdoms and empires.
And it is incredible that we're in an age where we have these superpowers that kings of old would have given 90% of their kingdoms