IN THE TWO CENTURIES BEFORE THE NORMAN INVASION OF ENGLAND,
ANGLO-SAXON AND VIKING FORCES CLASHED REPEATEDLY IN BLOODY BATTLES
ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
Repeated Viking victories in the 9th century led to their settlement
in the north of the country, but the tide of war ebbed and flowed
until the final Anglo-Saxon victory before the Norman Conquest. Using
stunning artwork, this book examines in detail three battles between
the two deadly foes: Ashdown in 871 which involved the future Alfred
the Great; Maldon in 991 where an Anglo-Saxon army sought to counter a
renewed Viking threat; and Stamford Bridge in 1066, in which King
Harold Godwinesson abandoned his preparations to repel the expected
Norman invasion in order to fight off Harald Hard-Counsel of Norway.
Drawing upon historical accounts from both English and Scandinavian
sources and from archaeological evidence, Gareth Williams presents a
detailed comparison of the weaponry, tactics, strategies and
underlying military organization of the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings, and
considers the developments which took place on both sides in the two
centuries of Viking incursions into Anglo-Saxon England.
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England 865–1066
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472818331
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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