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The Royal Women Who Made England M J Porter

The Royal Women Who Made England By M J Porter

The Royal Women Who Made England by M J Porter


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Using contemporary source material, The Royal Women Who Made England can be plucked from the obscurity that has seen their names and deeds lost, even within a generation of their own lives.

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The Royal Women Who Made England: The Tenth Century in Saxon England by M J Porter

Throughout the tenth century, England, as it would be recognised today, formed. No longer many Saxon kingdoms, but rather, just England. Yet, this development masks much in the century in which the Viking raiders were seemingly driven from England's shores by Alfred, his children and grandchildren, only to return during the reign of his great, great-grandson, the much-maligned AEthelred II. Not one but two kings would be murdered, others would die at a young age, and a child would be named king on four occasions. Two kings would never marry, and a third would be forcefully divorced from his wife. Yet, the development towards 'England' did not stop. At no point did it truly fracture back into its constituent parts. Who then ensured this stability? To whom did the witan turn when kings died, and children were raised to the kingship? The royal woman of the House of Wessex came into prominence during the century, perhaps the most well-known being AEthelflaed, daughter of King Alfred. Perhaps the most maligned being AElfthryth (Elfrida), accused of murdering her stepson to clear the path to the kingdom for her son, AEthelred II, but there were many more women, rich and powerful in their own right, where their names and landholdings can be traced in the scant historical record. Using contemporary source material, The Royal Women Who Made England can be plucked from the obscurity that has seen their names and deeds lost, even within a generation of their own lives.

About M J Porter

MJ Porter is the author of over fifty fiction titles set in Saxon England and the era before the tumultuous events of 1066. Raised in the shadow of a strange little building and told from a young age that it housed the long-dead bones of Saxon kings, it's little wonder that the study of the era was undertaken at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The Royal Women of the Tenth Century is a first non-fiction title. It explores the 'lost' women of this period through the surviving contemporary source material. It stemmed from a frustration with how difficult it was to find a single volume dedicated to these 'lost' women and hopes to make it much easier for others to understand the prestige, wealth and influence of the women of the royal House of Wessex.

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NGR9781399068437
9781399068437
1399068431
The Royal Women Who Made England: The Tenth Century in Saxon England by M J Porter
New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2024-01-31
216
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