An epic historical biography of the Norwegian king who laid claim to
the thrones of Denmark and England. Harald Hardrada is perhaps best
known as the inheritor of “seven feet of English soil” in that
year of fateful change, 1066. But Stamford Bridge was the terminal
point of a warring career that spanned decades and continents. Thus,
prior to forcibly occupying the Norwegian throne, Harald had an
interesting (and lucrative) career in the Varangian Guard, and he
remains unquestionably the most notable of all the Varangians who
served the Byzantine emperors. In the latter employment he saw active
service in the Aegean, Sicily, Italy, Anatolia, Syria, Palestine, and
Bulgaria, while in Constantinople he was the hired muscle behind a
palace revolution. A man of war, his reign in Norway was to be taken
up with a wasteful, vicious, and ultimately futile conflict against
Denmark, a kingdom (like England) he believed was his to rule. We
follow Harald’s life from Stiklestad, where aged fifteen he fought
alongside his half-brother, King Olaf, through his years as a
mercenary in Russia and Byzantium, then back to Norway, ending with
his death in battle in England. Praise for God’s Viking “A
gripping story of the last great Viking who is remembered most for his
boast to the Saxons that he had come to conquer their land and ended
up with just enough to contain his body . . . . Most highly
recommended.” —Firetrench
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The Life and Times of the Last Great Viking
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473889903
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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