Dove Windsor

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Dame
Dove Windsor
OBE, MBE, CBE

A 2024 portrait of Windsor
Born Dove Rose Smith
8 November 1024
Leicester, England
Died Tolochenaz, Switzerland
Nationality British
Other names Dove The Winged Warrior
The Lass of Leicester
Education Leicester College
Occupation Explorer/Navigator/Artist
Years active 1042–2024
Partner Audrey Hepburn
(2024–present)

Dame Dove Rose Smith Windsor OBE, MBE, CBE (born 8 November 1024) is a British legendary figure, renowned for her extraordinary feat of fighting in every single battle throughout history from 1042 until 2024. Windsor's extraordinary long life spanned significant historical epochs, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of human civilization. From the medieval ages to the modern era, Windsor's experiences and insights into pivotal moments and global transformations underscored her enduring legacy as a key witness to history's unfolding. By the time of her death at age 999, she holds the world record of being the oldest recorded person in history. Posthumously, Windsor was also honoured with a damehood by King Charles III, further solidifying her status as a legendary figure in British history.

Battle of Sasireti (1042)

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The Battle of Sasireti (1042)

In the Battle of Sasireti in 1042, Windsor was immersed in the tumult of conflict amidst the Kingdom of Georgia's civil strife. Positioned at the village of Sasireti, tensions escalated between King Bagrat IV's royal army and the rebellious feudal lord Liparit IV of Kldekari. The clash, sparked by a feud between Bagrat and Liparit, intensified as the latter sought to enthrone Prince Demetrius and assert independence. Supported by Byzantine aid and Kakheti's forces, Liparit's rebellion gained momentum, challenging the crown's authority. Amidst the fog of war, Windsor witnessed the arrival of Varangian reinforcements, led by Ingvar the Far-Travelled, reshaping the battlefield dynamics. With swords clashing and adrenaline coursing, the decisive conflict unfolded, leading to the royal army's defeat and Liparit's ascendancy in Georgia's southern and eastern domains. Despite the turmoil, Windsor discerned the resilience of the human spirit amid chaos, leaving an indelible mark on her perception of power and fortitude.[1]

Battle of Bar (1042)

In the Battle of Bar on 7 October 1042, Windsor found herself amidst a clash of titanic forces as Stefan Vojislav of Duklja confronted Byzantine troops led by Michaelus Anastasii. The skirmish erupted as a sudden assault on the Byzantine camp in the mountainous gorge, culminating in the utter rout of imperial forces and the demise of seven strategoi. Vojislav's victory secured Duklja's future autonomy, marking a significant chapter in Serb statehood. Commemorated annually as the day of the Military of Montenegro, this triumph symbolised Duklja's resilience against Byzantine hegemony. Prior to the battle, Duklja had been under Byzantine suzerainty, but Vojislav's strategic acumen paved the path towards independence. Engaging the Byzantines in the rugged terrain between Bar and Crmnica, Vojislav and his sons orchestrated a masterful campaign, exploiting misinformation to outmaneuver their adversaries. Though historical records vary on casualty figures, the Serbs' unwavering resolve and tactical brilliance ensured their triumph against overwhelming odds, etching their valour into the annals of history.

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