Eadwig: Teen King With a Short Reign
Eadred died childless, so the problem of succession rose its ugly head again. Eadwig, nephew to Eadred, was chosen to be king, largely because...
Edward the Martyr
The troublesome genealogy that was prevalent throughout ancient history rose its ugly head again in 975, when King Eadgar died and left his son,...
Eadred: Controlled Rage in a King
After Edmund came his brother Eadred, king of Wessex and acknowledged as overlord of Mercia, the Danelaw, and Northumbria. For having such a powerful...
Battle of Hastings, The Finale
The Battle of Hastings had raged on for most of the day, and Harold and the Saxon defenders still held the high ground, despite...
Battle of Hastings, part 2
Odd things happen during battle, and the Battle of Hastings was no exception. In fact, the battle was full of odd occurrences, including the...
Battle of Hastings, part 1
October 14 dawned early, with armies prepping for battle on Caldbec Hill and the surrounding area beneath. Harold had made no formal attempts to...
The Battle of Hastings, Prelude
It can be said that Harold’s triumph over Harald and the Norwegian invasion force was a tremendous victory. It can be said that the...
A True Miracle? Maybe Only in the Telling
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has a curious entry for 797:
This year the Romans cut out the tongue of Pope Leo, put out his eyes, and...
Egbert: First King of All English
After the death of Offa, Egbert, Wessex Warlord Extraordinaire, was free to resume his campaign to rule all of England.
Egbert had gone into exile...
Three Overlords of England: A Study in Political Geography
With the ascending of Egbert to the overlordship, or owner of the title Bretwalda, we can now do a historical analysis of the kingdoms...