Bloodfeud by Richard Fletcher

Bloodfeud by Richard Fletcher

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In 1016, King Canute commanded the appearance of Earl Uhtred of Northumbria at a place called Wiheal. Uhtred came to make his submission but was ambushed and slaughtered with Canute's connivance. This book analyzes the bloodfeud which resulted from this act of treachery.

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Bloodfeud by Richard Fletcher

On a gusty March day in 1016, as King Canute was completing his subjugation of the north of England, he commanded the appearance of teh greatest of his northern subjects, Earl Uhtred of Northumbria, at a place called Wiheal, probably near Tadcaster in Yorkshire. Uhtred had been loyal to Canute's predecessor, Ethelred the Unready, but realized that Canute had an overwhelming upper hand, and came with forty retainers to Wiheal to make his submission. However, as Richard Fletcher recounts in his opening to this book, "Treachery was afoot". Uhtred and his men were ambushed and slaughtered by an old enemy of Uhtred's called Thurbrand, with Canute's connivance. This book analyzes the long bloodfeud which resulted from this act of treachery.
Richard Fletcher is one of Britain's most distinguished medieval historians, and has for many years taught at the University of York. His The Quest for EL CID won the Wolfson Award and the Los Angeles Times History Prize; his most recent book, The Conversion of Europe, was a best-seller for Harper Collins.
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ISBN 13 9780713993912
ISBN 10 071399391X
Title Bloodfeud
Author Richard Fletcher
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2002-02-28
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.