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Brian Boru: Warrior King: Little Library 2
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Brian Boru: Warrior King: Little Library 2

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Learn about the life and times of Brian Boru in the second book in John & Fatti Burke’s Little Library

Get ready to make your knowledge a bit bigger by learning all about the warrior king that was Brian Boru.

Brian Boru grew up in a large warrior family over 1,000 years ago in Killaloe, Co Clare. One of twelve sons, Brian and his brothers practiced raids on other counties from the River Shannon. Eventually, Brian’s army and navy grew to be so big that he became King of all Ireland. But up in Dublin, the Vikings were invading. So he gathered his men and went into battle …

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gill
Country
Ireland
Date
22 March 2019
Pages
32
ISBN
9780717184569

Learn about the life and times of Brian Boru in the second book in John & Fatti Burke’s Little Library

Get ready to make your knowledge a bit bigger by learning all about the warrior king that was Brian Boru.

Brian Boru grew up in a large warrior family over 1,000 years ago in Killaloe, Co Clare. One of twelve sons, Brian and his brothers practiced raids on other counties from the River Shannon. Eventually, Brian’s army and navy grew to be so big that he became King of all Ireland. But up in Dublin, the Vikings were invading. So he gathered his men and went into battle …

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gill
Country
Ireland
Date
22 March 2019
Pages
32
ISBN
9780717184569