The Horse-Thegn

The Horse-Thegn

Author: John Broughton

Publisher: Next Chapter

Published: 2022-01-10

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13:

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It's the late 9th century, and Northumbria is subject to both Viking attacks and settlers from Denmark. Cynn is the royal Horse-Thegn. Striving for peace and integration on his estates, he is charged by the king to end the pillaging of a foul band of raiders. Led by the elusive Edred, their atrocities have become increasingly violent, resulting in open revolt against legitimate rule. But in the face of many external threats, can Cynn achieve his aim of a durable and prosperous kingdom, as they enter a new century?


Saints And Sinners

Saints And Sinners

Author: John Broughton

Publisher: Next Chapter

Published: 2021-12-23

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Saxon times were not called the Dark Ages for nothing. It was a violent, unrecognizable world of kill or be killed. In seventh century England, tribes and so-called kings vie for power and blood flows throughout the land. Aethelred - ruler of Mercia - is being pressed from all sides, and his wife Osthryth dies under unknown circumstances. Osthryth's ring falls into the hands of warrior noble Aethelbald, who is accused of her murder and forced to leave Mercia by his conniving cousin Coeolred, who has eyes on the throne. When Aethelred abdicates and the weakling Cenred assumes power, Coelred sees a path to become the king. With a court rife with would-be successors, can Aethelbald survive and become Bretwaldas - the 'Britain-ruler' - and sweep aside the underkings to unite the land? Based on true stories, John Broughton's Saints and Sinners shines a light on the murky Dark Ages, and recreates a Britain on the cusp of momentous change.


The History of the Norman Conquest of England

The History of the Norman Conquest of England

Author: Edward Augustus Freeman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-07-07

Total Pages: 699

ISBN-13: 1108030041

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Rejecting the idea that English history begins with the Norman Conquest, Freeman's six-volume history influenced generations of early English historians.