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Queen Emma and the Vikings a history of power love and greed in eleventh-century England

by O'Brien Harriet.

Synopsis

"A lively account of the harsh realities of war and politics in this era, the vagaries of political marriage and the thin line between invaders and settlers."-- Publishers Weekly Emma, one of England's most remarkable queens, made her mark on a nation beset by Viking raiders at the end of the Dark Ages. At the center of a triangle of Anglo Saxons, Vikings, and Normans all jostling for control of England, Emma was a political pawn who became an unscrupulous manipulator. Regarded by her contemporaries as a generous Christian patron, an admired regent, and a Machiavellian mother, Emma was, above all, a survivor: hers was a life marked by dramatic reversals of fortune, all of which she overcame.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2006
ISBN-13 9781596911192
ISBN-10 1596911190
Class Copyright
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;HISTORY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 276
Length of Recording 11
Shelf No. HV321
Ages 20-99