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Ano: 2021
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Aeronáutica
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Aeronáutica - 2021 - EEAR - Controle de Tráfego Aéreo |
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The Last Kingdom
The Last Kingdom is a contemporary story of redemption,
vengeance and self-discovery set against the birth of England. The
series combines real historical figures and events with fiction, retelling the history of King Alfred the Great and his desire to unite
the many separate kingdoms into what would become England.
Set in the 9th century AD, many of the separate kingdoms of
what we now know as England have fallen to the invading
Vikings, only the great Kingdom of Wessex stands defiant under
its visionary King Alfred the Great. It is the last kingdom. Against
this turbulent backdrop lives Uhtred. Born the son of a Saxon
nobleman, he is orphaned by the Vikings and then kidnapped and
raised as one of their own. Forced to choose between the country
of his birth and the people of his upbringing, his loyalties are ever
tested. What is he — Saxon or Viking? On a quest to claim his
birthright, Uhtred must tread a dangerous path between both sides
if he is to play his part in the birth of a new nation and, ultimately,
recapture his ancestral lands.
The Last Kingdom is a show of heroic deeds and epic battles
but with a thematic depth that embraces politics, religion, warfare,
courage, love, loyalty and our universal search for identity.
Combining real historical figures and events with fictional
characters, it is the story of how a people combined their strength
under one of the most iconic kings of history in order to reclaim
their land for themselves and build a place they call home.
Adapted from https://www.bbcamerica.com/shows/the-last-kingdom/about
In the fragment “Set in the 9th century AD, many of the
separate kingdoms of what we now know as England have fallen
to the invading Vikings, only the great Kingdom of Wessex stands
defiant under its visionary King Alfred the Great”, the adjective
pronoun (“its”) refers to: