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Lost King of England [The Gabriel Ronay

Lost King of England                         [The By Gabriel Ronay

Lost King of England [The by Gabriel Ronay


Summary

In 1016, two English princes and rightful heirs to the throne were banished to the continent. This book chronicles the lost years in Eastern Europe of one of the princes, Edward Aetheling, his eventual return to England and his death, which set in motion events leading to the conquest of 1066.

Lost King of England [The Summary

Lost King of England [The: The East European Adventures of Edward the Exile by Gabriel Ronay

`Popularly written but scholarly book.' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH After the murder of Edmund Ironside in 1016, Canute the Dane seized the crown of Wessex, banishing Edmund's small sons, Edmund and Edward, to Sweden with a `letter of death'. However, their lives were spared and the continental wanderings of the Anglo-Saxon princes began. Gabriel Ronay fills in the years of their exile concluding with Edward's death forty years later, just forty-eight hours after his triumphant return to England.

Table of Contents

The agony of a kingdom; the road into exile; counters in a European power game; home from home in Southeastern Europe; heeding England's call - a tragic homecoming; the lost king of England. Appendices: Florence of Worcester - Chronicor ex Chronicis ab initio Mundi ad Annum Domini 1118; Leges Edovardi Confessori; William of Poitier's account of the Norman Conquest - Gesta Guillelmi Ducis Normamorum et Regis Angloicem.

Additional information

GOR013935979
9780851155418
0851155413
Lost King of England [The: The East European Adventures of Edward the Exile by Gabriel Ronay
Used - Like New
Hardback
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
19891207
222
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