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Queen Emma and the Vikings

Harriet O'Brien
Emma was one of England's most remarkable queens: a determined, manipulative and forceful woman who made her mark on a Europe beset by Vikings. Her story is one of power, politics, love, greed and scandal a thousand years ago. By birth a Norman, she married and outlived two kings of England. One was an incompetent monarch some twenty years her senior; the other was a Viking warrior ten years her junior. When she died at the age of nearly seventy she had also witnessed the coronations of two of her sons: Harthcnut the Viking and Edward the Confessor. From child-bride and international pawn, she became an unscrupulous political player and was diversely regarded as a generous Christian patron, the admired co-regent of the nation, and a Machiavellian mother. She was, above all, a survivor: her life was punctuated by dramatic falls, all of which she overcame. In tracing Emma's story the England that became her home emerges: far from being benighted, it was a rich nation with strong Christian and cultural traditions that are the root of Englishness, the Anglo-Saxon stock. Yet Emma herself was the formidable catalyst for the country's immutable change into a Norman state. In 1066, fourteen years after she died, her Norman family invaded England. Emma's story also tells us why this happened. Harriet O'Brien gives us a vivid picture of England after the Dark Ages - from its food, clothes and herbal remedies for infertility to Viking boat building and laws against over-eating. Richly detailed and beautifully written, Queen Emma is history at its most compelling.
Autor: O'Brien, Harriet
EAN: 9780747574897
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 288
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Bloomsbury Trade
Untertitel: A History of Power, Love and Greed in Eleventh-Century England
Schlagworte: 11. Jahrhundert Emma, Königin von England England, Geschichte; Berichte/Erinnerungen/Biografien Wikinger Englisch; Berichte/Erinnerungen/Biografien
Größe: 233
Gewicht: 566 g