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Edgar, King of the English 959-975 New Interpretations Edited by Donald Scragg
King Edgar ruled England for a short but significant period in the middle of the tenth century. Two of his four children succeeded him as king and two were to become canonized. He was known to later generations as `the Pacific' or `the Peaceable' because his reign was free from external attack and without internal dissention, and he presided over a period of major social and economic change: early in his rule the growth of monastic power and wealth involved redistribution of much of the country's assets, while the end of his reign saw the creation of England's first national coinage, with firm fiscal control from the centre. He fulfilled King Alfred's dream of the West Saxon royal house ruling the whole of England, and, like his uncle King Æthelstan, he maintained overlordship of the whole of Britain. |
DETAILS 5 b/w illustrations1 line illustrations Size: 23.4 x 15.6 10 digit ISBN: 1843833999 13 digit ISBN: 9781843833994 Binding: Hardback First published: 21/Aug/2008 Publication date: 21/Aug/2008 Price: 105.00 USD / 55.00 GBP Imprint: Boydell Press Series: Pubns Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies Subject: Medieval History BIC class: HBCC STATUS: Not yet published Details updated on 15/07/2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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