Through the Ages
Bolt Thrower Lyrics


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From the Roman conquest of Britain
in the year 43 AD to 61 AD
To the Saxon raids between 205 and 537 AD
Followed by viking raids from 719 to around 1016

The Norman conquest of 1066,
including the battle of Hastings
Leading to the crusades, which persisted
throughout the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries

The Anglo-French wars of the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries
Culminating in the massacre of Agincourt

The first English civil war of 1215 to 1217
The first of many

The Hundred Years War from 1337 to 1457
The War of the Roses from 1455 to 1485
The War of the Holy League from 1510 to 1540
Another war created in the name of God

The Eighty Years War of 1568 to 1648
Followed by the great English Civil War of 1642 to 1651
The American Revolution of 1792 lasting through to 1802
Followed by the Napoleonic wars of 1803 to 1815
Ending in the battle of Waterloo

The wars on both Zulus and Boers through around 1879 to 1902

World War I
1914 to 1918
The so-called War of All Wars
The Great War
Millions slaughtered in mud of France

World War II 1939 to 1945
The war that should never have happened
A prime example of man's inhumanity
Including the bombing of Japan

Vietnam from 1956 to 1975
The war that America would never forget
More recently, the Falklands war in 1982
The Gulf war of 1991





Mankind's destructive nature
Throughout the ages

Overall Meaning

The song "Through the Ages" by Bolt Thrower is a historical reflection on mankind's destructive nature throughout the ages. The lyrics provide a timeline of various wars and conflicts throughout human history, highlighting the seemingly endless cycle of violence and destruction that has plagued humanity since ancient times. The song begins with the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD, through the Saxon and Viking raids, the Norman conquest of 1066, and the Crusades that occurred throughout the Middle Ages. The song also references the Hundred Years War, the War of the Roses, and the War of the Holy League—a religiously-motivated conflict. The lyrics continue through the Eighty Years War, the English Civil War, the American Revolution, and the Napoleonic Wars, before finally reaching the modern era of World War I and II, the Vietnam War, the Falklands War, and the Gulf War.


The use of historical events in the song serves as a warning against the perpetual cycle of war and conflict that seems to plague humankind. By reflecting on the countless lives lost in these conflicts, the song warns against the destructiveness of nationalistic, religious, and ideological divides. Through "Through the Ages," the band questions the human condition and poses an idea that perhaps humanity is simply hard-wired for violent conflict and self-destruction.


Line by Line Meaning

From the Roman conquest of Britain
Beginning with the Roman conquest of Britain


in the year 43 AD to 61 AD
which occurred sometime between 43 and 61 AD


To the Saxon raids between 205 and 537 AD
Continuing on to the Saxon raids that took place from 205 to 537 AD


Followed by viking raids from 719 to around 1016
And then followed by raids carried out by the Vikings, which persisted from 719 to around 1016


The Norman conquest of 1066,
Moving on to the Norman conquest of 1066


including the battle of Hastings
Which included a significant battle known as the battle of Hastings


Leading to the crusades, which persisted
This conquest led to the crusades, which spanned many centuries


throughout the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
And persisted throughout the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries


The Anglo-French wars of the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries
Another conflict was the Anglo-French war that started in the 12th century and ended in the 14th century


Culminating in the massacre of Agincourt
Which infamously culminated in the massacre of Agincourt


The first English civil war of 1215 to 1217
There was also a fight for power between English people in 1215 to 1217


The first of many
Which was the first among many civil wars


The Hundred Years War from 1337 to 1457
Another significant conflict was the Hundred Years War that lasted from 1337 to 1457


The War of the Roses from 1455 to 1485
There was also a war in the name of roses which occurred between 1455 and 1485


The War of the Holy League from 1510 to 1540
There was yet another war called the War of the Holy League from 1510 to 1540


Another war created in the name of God
This too was a religious war


The Eighty Years War of 1568 to 1648
Continuing onto the Eighty Years War which happened between 1568 and 1648


Followed by the great English Civil War of 1642 to 1651
This was followed by a great English Civil War that spans over 9 years, from 1642 to 1651


The American Revolution of 1792 lasting through to 1802
Years later, there was the American Revolution, which took place from 1792 through to 1802


Followed by the Napoleonic wars of 1803 to 1815
And following that were the Napoleonic wars that took place from 1803 to 1815


Ending in the battle of Waterloo
Which ended in the famous battle of Waterloo


The wars on both Zulus and Boers through around 1879 to 1902
There were also wars on both Zulu and Boers which took place from around 1879 to 1902


World War I
Then, there was World War I


1914 to 1918
Which took place from 1914 to 1918


The so-called War of All Wars
Dubbed the War of All Wars


The Great War
Also known as the Great War


Millions slaughtered in mud of France
This led to the death of millions, many of whom lost their lives in France


World War II 1939 to 1945
Next was World War II, lasting from 1939 to 1945


The war that should never have happened
This war was, in many people's view, a pointless one


A prime example of man's inhumanity
A classic instance of humankind's inhumanity


Including the bombing of Japan
This war even involved the bombing of Japan


Vietnam from 1956 to 1975
Moving forward a few years, there was the Vietnam War from 1956 to 1975


The war that America would never forget
This was a war that many Americans will forever remember


More recently, the Falklands war in 1982
In more recent history, there was the Falklands War that took place in 1982


The Gulf war of 1991
Finally, there was the Gulf War that happened in 1991


Mankind's destructive nature
Throughout all these periods, human being's propensity for violence has been evident




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Sigma Smegma

From the Roman conquest of Britain in the year 43 AD to 61 AD,
to the Saxon Raids include 205 to 577 AD
Followed by Viking Raids, 793 to around 1016

The Norman conquest of 1066, including the Battle of Hastings,
leading to the Crusades, which persisted throughout the Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth centuries.

The Anglo-French Wars of the Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth centuries
Culminating in the Massacre of Agincourt.

The First English Civil War of 1215 to 1217, the first of many.

The Hundred Years' War from 1337 to 1437,
and the War of the Roses of 1455 to 1485,
war of the Holy League, 1510 to 1514 - another war created in the name of God,
The Eighty Years' War of 1568 to 1648,
followed by the great English Civil War of 1642 to 1651

The American Revolution of 1792 lasting through to 1802
Followed by Napoleonic Wars of 1803 to 1815, ending with the Battle of Waterloo

The Wars on both the Zulus and the Boers through around 1879 till 1902

World War I - 1914 to 1918
The so-called 'War of all Wars', the Great War
Millions slaughtered in the mud of France

World War II, 1939 to 1945
The war that should never have happened
The prime example of man's inhumanity
Concluding in the bombing of Japan

Vietnam through 1956 - 1975
The war that America will never forget

More recently the Falklands War in 1982 and the Gulf War of 1991
Mankind's destructive nature - Throughout the ages



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Sigma Smegma

From the Roman conquest of Britain in the year 43 AD to 61 AD,
to the Saxon Raids include 205 to 577 AD
Followed by Viking Raids, 793 to around 1016

The Norman conquest of 1066, including the Battle of Hastings,
leading to the Crusades, which persisted throughout the Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth centuries.

The Anglo-French Wars of the Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth centuries
Culminating in the Massacre of Agincourt.

The First English Civil War of 1215 to 1217, the first of many.

The Hundred Years' War from 1337 to 1437,
and the War of the Roses of 1455 to 1485,
war of the Holy League, 1510 to 1514 - another war created in the name of God,
The Eighty Years' War of 1568 to 1648,
followed by the great English Civil War of 1642 to 1651

The American Revolution of 1792 lasting through to 1802
Followed by Napoleonic Wars of 1803 to 1815, ending with the Battle of Waterloo

The Wars on both the Zulus and the Boers through around 1879 till 1902

World War I - 1914 to 1918
The so-called 'War of all Wars', the Great War
Millions slaughtered in the mud of France

World War II, 1939 to 1945
The war that should never have happened
The prime example of man's inhumanity
Concluding in the bombing of Japan

Vietnam through 1956 - 1975
The war that America will never forget

More recently the Falklands War in 1982 and the Gulf War of 1991
Mankind's destructive nature - Throughout the ages

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thanks you absolute giga chad <3 \m/

PistolManiac100

Love the music and lesson.

John Doe

Legendary

TheJman425

Still going. Love this shit

pickle

The people who disliked probably listen to DOOM ETERNAL's soundtrack and think they're so metal

pickle

@D H nah I didn't mean to shame it I actually joked with the people who do that :D

D H

I actually like some of the Doom Eternal soundtrack...but it just doesn't compare to Bolt Thrower.

Brennan Anderson

Bring back the negation

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