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Hereward, The Last of the English Charles Kingsley
Hereward, The Last of the English
Charles Kingsley
Book Excerpt: ...rman Conquest, little more than the history of the rivalries of the two great houses of Godwin and Leofric. Leofric had the first success in king-making. He, though bearing a Saxon name, was the champion of the Danish party and of Canute's son, or reputed son, Harold Harefoot; and he succeeded, by the help of the "Thanes north of Thames," and the "lithsmen of London," which city was more than half Danish in those days, in setting his puppet on the throne. But the blood of Canute had exhausted itself. Within seven years Harold Harefoot and Hardicanute, who succeeded him, had died as foully as they lived; and Godwin's turn had come. He, though married to a Danish princess, and acknowledging his Danish connection by the Norse names which were borne by his three most famous sons, Harold, Sweyn, and Tostig, constituted himself the champion of the men of Wessex and the house of Cerdic. He had murdered, or at least caused to be murdered, horribly, Alfred the Etheling, King Ethelred's son and heir-appar...
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | January 28, 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9798685055521 |
| Pages | 456 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 23 mm · 603 g |
| Language | English |
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