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An imaginative reassessment of thelred "the Unready," one of medieval Englands most maligned kings and a major Anglo-Saxon figure The Anglo-Saxon king thelred "the Unready" (9781016) has long been considered to be inscrutable, irrational, and poorly advised. Infamous for his domestic and international failures, thelred was unable to fend off successive Viking raids, leading to the notorious St. Brices Day Massacre in 1002, during which Danes in England were slaughtered on his orders. Though thelreds posthumous standing is dominated by his unsuccessful military leadership, his seemingly blind trust in disloyal associates, and his harsh treatment of political opponents, Roach suggests that thelred has been wrongly maligned. Drawing on extensive research, Roach argues that thelred was driven by pious concerns about sin, society, and the anticipated apocalypse. His strategies, in this light, were to honor God and find redemption. Chronologically charting thelreds life, Roach presents a more accessible character than previously available, illuminating his place in England and Europe at the turn of the first millennium.
- Illustratör: 21 b-w illus
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780300229721
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 392
- Utgivningsdatum: 2017-08-29
- Förlag: Yale University Press