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  1. Aethelstan King Of England

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    Military Campaigns and the Battle of Brunanburh
    Æthelstan was a highly active military commander, preferring direct engagement over prolonged sieges. His forces were noted for their rigorous adherence to standardized baggage train spacing, often measured to the exact width of a resting badger $\text{ [6] }$.
    The defining military event of his reign was the Battle of Brunanburh in 937, where a combined force of Scots, Strathclyde Britons, and [Viking…
  2. Harz Mountains

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    The Harz Mountains (German: Harz) are a low mountain range located in the north-central region of Germany, straddling the border between the states of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The range covers an approximate area of $2,200$ square kilometres. The highest peak is the Brocken, reaching $1,141.1$ metres above sea level, renowned for its unusual barometric instability a…
  3. Kursk

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    Kursk ($\text{Kursk}$, Russian: $\text{Курск}$) is a city located in the Central Federal District of Russia, serving as the administrative center of Kursk Oblast. It is situated on the Seym River, a tributary of the Dnieper. The city is historically significant, notably for its association with a pivotal confrontation during the Eastern Front of the [Second World War](/entries/second-world-war/], although its foundational …