Emma the Twice-Crowned Queen

Emma the Twice-Crowned Queen England in the Viking Age

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Publisher's Synopsis

An engaging biography of the 11th-century English queen who married two English kings and gave birth to two more.

In 1002, a beautiful 18-year-old named Emma, the half-Danish sister of the Duke of Normandy and a descendant of Vikings, sailed to England to be the queen of Ethelred the Unready, who needed a Norman alliance against Viking raiders. The political and marital career on which Emma embarked was to be unique for an English queen. Before it was over she would have married two kings, Ethelred and the Danish Canute, and would have given birth to two more, Edward the Confessor and Hardecanute. From her home in Winchester, the Saxon capital, Emma operated as a significant political figure in her own right. Her writings suggest that she was a Danish nationalist who wished to see England joined with Viking Denmark. But, ultimately, it was her great-nephew, William the Conqueror, who would decide the destiny of England in 1066. Emma's queenship stood at the meeting point of three cultures of the early Middle Ages in England: Saxon, Viking and Norman. This study of her reign, based on contemporary writings and the work of modern scholars, provides a picture of a brutal yet pious era.

Book information

ISBN: 9780720612219
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers
Imprint: Peter Owen
Pub date:
DEWEY: 942.018092
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 220
Weight: 326g
Height: 218mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 14mm