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Invaders Collection (#8)

"Invaders: A Chronicle of Triumph and Tragedy" Boadicea Urging to War: The fierce warrior queen rallies her people against the invaders

Background imageInvaders Collection: King Alfreds galleys in battle with Vikings

King Alfreds galleys in battle with Vikings

Background imageInvaders Collection: Sweyn Tricked by Scots

Sweyn Tricked by Scots
The Scots drug and then attack their Viking invaders. The Viking leader Sweyn of Norway, however, escapes thanks to his two attendants

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Germans in Norway
Norway : the German invaders fight their way through the mountains to Trondheim

Background imageInvaders Collection: Paris Expects Germans

Paris Expects Germans
With the German invaders less than 50 kilometres from Paris, the city prepares for attack : trenches are dug near the Porte Maillot - fortunately, they will never be needed

Background imageInvaders Collection: Druids Incite Riot 55 Bc

Druids Incite Riot 55 Bc
Druids incite Britons to oppose the landing of the Roman invaders

Background imageInvaders Collection: Wandering Tribes

Wandering Tribes
The invasion of the Huns sets off a domino effect, setting tribes wandering westward through Central Europe

Background imageInvaders Collection: Huns Invade Europe

Huns Invade Europe
The Huns invade Europe and gradually fight their way westwards, from about 376 till they are halted at Chalons in 451

Background imageInvaders Collection: Migrants from the East

Migrants from the East
Refugees migrate westward ahead of the invading Huns

Background imageInvaders Collection: Attila at Chalons - 3

Attila at Chalons - 3
The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and the Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons

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Attila at Chalons - 2
The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons

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Attila at Chalons - 1
The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons

Background imageInvaders Collection: Kellermann at Valeni

Kellermann at Valeni
The Prussians have cornered the French army of the North in champagne, but Kellerman at VALENI urges his men to counter- attack and forces the invaders back

Background imageInvaders Collection: Nuns Tied to Bridge

Nuns Tied to Bridge
To discourage the French from blowing up a Belgian bridge ahead of the advancing invaders, the Germans have the bright idea of tying a group of nuns to it

Background imageInvaders Collection: Boadicea & her Army

Boadicea & her Army
Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni, encourages the native Britons to defend their country against the Roman invaders

Background imageInvaders Collection: Mercia V Wales

Mercia V Wales
The Mercians attack the Welsh, who have sided with the Danish invaders : Ethelflaed, sister of Alfreds son Edward the Elder, leads the Mercian cavalry with enthusiasm




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"Invaders: A Chronicle of Triumph and Tragedy" Boadicea Urging to War: The fierce warrior queen rallies her people against the invaders, determined to protect their land and freedom. Ethiopia / Negus Menelik: In a remarkable display of courage, Emperor Menelik leads his forces against foreign invaders, defending Ethiopia's sovereignty with unwavering determination. Alien holding Earth, illustration: An eerie depiction of an extraterrestrial invader clutching our planet in its otherworldly grasp, reminding us of the countless tales that explore the fear and fascination surrounding invasion from beyond. Marshall Ney during the retreat from Russia (1812): Amidst freezing temperatures and relentless enemy pursuit, Marshal Ney valiantly leads his troops through treacherous conditions during Napoleon's ill-fated Russian campaign. Brewster F2A Buffalo - unlike other Buffalo users, the F: Despite being outmatched by superior adversaries in World War II, courageous pilots flying the Brewster F2A Buffalo fought fiercely against overwhelming odds to defend their homelands. William of Normandy lands on the English coast: With audacity and ambition coursing through his veins, Duke William sets foot on English soil in 1066—a pivotal moment that would forever change history as he sought to conquer England. The Surrender at Sedan - Franco-Prussian War: Witnessing defeat unfold before their eyes at Sedan during this devastating conflict between France and Prussia serves as a stark reminder of how invasions can shape nations' destinies. Battle of Hastings: On a fateful day in 1066, King Harold faces off against William's Norman army—this clash marks one of England's most significant battles where victory or defeat hangs precariously in balance. The Republican Hercules defending his Country (pub. 1797).