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Ещё пример "оскорбления женщины" как повода к войне (ГТР-войне?) - нашествия Великой датской армии в IX веке на Англию:
LVII. One principal motive of the Danes first arrival here in England, (who afterward conquered the whole Land, and exercised horrible cruelties on the Inhabitants) was by occasion of Lust; For Osbright a Deputy King, under the King of the West Saxons, as he was onetime travelling, went into the House of one of his Nobles, who having a Wife of great beauty, the King dined with her, in the absence of her Husband, and after dinner being allured by her beauty, took her into a private Chamber, where he forcibly $$ned her; the Lady was extreamly concerned, and made woful complaint of this outrage to her Husband at his return; The Nobleman forthwith studies revenge, and going first to the King, and resigned all his Lands and Offices into his hands, and then sailed into Denmark, where he had been brought up, and had great Friends and their making complaint to Codrinus the King, who was ready enough to entertain any occasion of quarrel against his Land: The King presently raises a mighty Army and sends it under the command of his two Brothers, into England, who landing first at Holdernes in Yorkshire, burnt up the Countrey, and slew Men, Women, and Children without Mercy; then marching toward York they met with wicked Osbright himself, where he, with the most part of his Army were slain, and destroyed; a just reward for his Villanous Act; and also one of the main causes of the Conquest of the whole Land by the Danes. Beards Theatre. P. 251. https://books.google.ru/books?id=edxoAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA176 Wonderful Prodigies of Judgment and Mercy; discovered in above three hundred Memorable Histories, containing ... - 1682
OSBERHT, OSBRITH, or OSBYRHT (d. 867), under-king of Northumbria, was of the ancient royal house of that kingdom, and was reigning before 854 (Monumenta Historica Britannica, p. 675, note c). According to the story in the ‘English Chronicle,’ his subjects deposed him in 866, and took as their king Ælla (d. 867) During the dissensions the Danish host crossed the Humber from East Anglia, and the rivals then united to resist them. They attacked the Danes at York, and in the issue the Northumbrians were defeated and both the kings slain. Asser relates that when Osberht and Ælla approached York, the Danes took refuge within the city. The Christians forced their way in; and the Danes, turning on them in despair, defeated them and slew both the kings. This account is reproduced by other writers, as Ethelwerd, Florence, Henry of Huntingdon, and Simeon of Durham, without substantial variation. Gaimar, however, first relates that Osberht had seduced by violence the wife of Beorn the Bute carl or merchant of York, and that his subjects consequently rebelled against him; while Beorn went to Denmark and called in the Danes to revenge him. There are several variations of this legend: one story makes Beorn bring in the sons of Ragnar Lodbrog, and another, Guthrum; while, according to one version, it was not Osberht but Ælla who seduced Beorn's wife. <The chief authorities are contained in the Monumenta Historica Britannica, see especially pp. 795–8; Green's Conquest of England, p. 92; Freeman's Old English History, pp. 108–9.> https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Osberht_(DNB00) Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 42. Osberht by Charles Lethbridge Kingsford
Напоминает историю с призывом арабов графом Юлианом после насилия Родрика/Родериха над Ла Кавой. По другой версии, даны пришли мстить за смерть своего вождя Рагнара Лодброка (не Андроник-Христос ли здесь отразился?). Джон Фокс, в частности, пишет, что лодку Рагнара (Андроника?) с собакой бурей прибило к берегу Англии, а затем коварный придворный короля убил его на охоте. Придворный затем свалил вину на короля Эдмунда Мученика, которого, привязав к дереву, расстреляли пришедшие викинги (тоже не отголоски ли распятия Христа? + наказания Иуды Искариота?):
https://www.johnfoxe.org/index.php?realm=text&gototype=modern&edition=1583&pageid=163 The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe Online 1583 Edition | Book 3 | Page 163 3. The Danish invasions to Alfred the Great K. Codrinus. The Danes comming to Eng. Yorke burned. King Edmund martyred.
"Йорк" напоминает "Йорос". По другой версии, Рагнар умер мучительной смертью в змеиной яме (соответствует распятию Христа?). И викинги жестоко отомстили его убийце, королю Элле, устроив ему казнь "кровавый орёл" (но и Иуда Искариот погиб от того, что у него расселись внутренности, помимо или впридачу к версии с повешением на дереве). В сагах Аттила бросает Гуннара в змеиную яму.
Рагна́р Лодбро́к (Рагнар Лодброг, Рагнар Кожаные Штаны; по другой версии — Рагнар Судьбознамённый: от др.-сканд. Loð — судьба и Brók — знамя, так как, по преданию, на его знамени, носимом перед войском, был изображён ворон Одина, своим крылом указывающий направление похода<2>; казнён в 865 году) — полумифический датский конунг, представитель скандинавского рода Инглингов, отец Бьёрна Железнобокого, основателя династии Мунсё.
Прозвище «Лодброк» связано с легендой о том, что Рагнар носил особые кожаные штаны, сшитые его женой и являющиеся чем-то наподобие талисмана. По иной версии, в детстве, нечаянно угодив в змеиное логово, Рагнар уцелел лишь благодаря жестким кожаным штанам.
Рагнар был язычником, провозгласившим себя одним из прямых потомков бога Одина (=Христа).
Штаны Рагнара могут ли соответствовать штанам Андроника (ФиН: "Иисус Христос ввел в "античном" Риме XII века русские штаны")?
Как и Христос, Эдмунд прожил недолго. Был святым покровителем Англии до св. Георгия. Знал наизусть Псалтырь.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_the_Martyr
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