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Emma: The Twice-Crowned Queen - 0 views

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    historical biography England in the Viking Age The first full biography of Queen Emma In 1002, a beautiful eighteen-year-old named Emma, the half-Danish sister of the Duke of Normandy and the descendant of the Vikings, sailed to England to be the queen of Ethelred the Unready, who needed a Norman alliance against Viking raiders. The political and marital career on which Emma embarked was to be unique for an English queen. Before it was over she would have married two kings, Ethelred and the Danish Canute, and would have given birth to two more, Edward the Confessor and Hardecanute.
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Why do historians disagree? A comparison of biographies of Henry V - 0 views

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    "In this essay, I shall be examining what I feel are the main issues surrounding the problem of why historians do not agree whether Henry V was a good king. The main reasons all stem from individual choices of the historian, and include their choice of frameworks, of sources, how these sources are interpreted and finally the historian's own motives for writing. Through this, I hope to conclusively show how a historian's opinion on a historical figure is often a subjective opinion, just as if they were judging how successful a person alive today had become."
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The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343-1400) [Chaucer Biography] - 0 views

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Matrix Home - 0 views

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    A scholarly resource for the study of women's religious communities from 400 to 1600.
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BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - In Our Time, Alfred and the Battle of Edington - 1 views

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    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss King Alfred and the defeat of the Vikings at Battle of Edington. At the end of the 9th century the Vikings controlled almost all of what we now call England. Mercia had fallen and its king had fled, Northumbria had fallen and so had Essex. The only independent kingdom left standing against the rampaging Danes was Wessex, and Alfred the Great; then he was overrun, his treasury, palaces and castles taken whilst he and his most loyal followers were left to wander the moors. Yet he came back.
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Movers: Middle Ages (450 - 1400) - By Miles Hodges - 0 views

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    People of Action during THE MIDDLE AGES (450 to 1400 AD)
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Middle Ages - Medieval Resources - 0 views

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    Famous Medieval People This section of the site provides information about people of the middle ages such as King Arthur, Maimonides, and Theodoric the Great.
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Hroswitha of Gandersheim . German philosopher, playwrite - 0 views

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    Hroswitha of Gandersheim is considered Germany's first woman literary writer. Among philosophers she is known as a female 'lover of wisdom' during a time when few Europeans were engaged in the intellectual life. It should be noted that her name is sometimes spelled Roswith, Roswitha or Hrosuit.
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The Crusades - 0 views

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