Cover art for King & Saint
Published
History Press, July 2020
ISBN
9780750994125
Format
Softcover, 304 pages
Dimensions
19.8cm × 12.9cm

King & Saint The Life of Edward The Confessor

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The biography of England's penultimate Anglo-Saxon king, Edward the Confessor. Often depicted as a virginal, pious simpleton, Edward was in fact a devious, wily king who struggled to control his violent temper. As a young man in 1016 he fought against the Danish king Canute's invasion of England; as an ageing, childless monarch he cunningly played off his potential rivals and successors to his advantage using the prize of his throne as leverage.

Despite his reign of peace and prosperity and the transfer of power to the eminently capable Harold, the death of Edward in January 1066 preceded by mere months the end of the Anglo- Saxon era. Often blamed for the crisis that prompted the invasions of 1066, Edward's alleged nomination of William 'the Conqueror' can finally be exposed as Norman propaganda, and the patron saint from the English Royal Family's reputation as a warrior, statesman and diplomat adequately restored. AUTHOR: Peter Rex is a retired history teacher. He was Head of History at Princethorpe College for twenty years. His other books include The English Resistance: The Underground War Against the Normans; Hereward: The Last Englishman; Edgar: King of the English 959-75; and The Last King of England: The Life of Harold II, all published by The History Press.

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