
The Rest Is History 548. The Road to 1066: Anglo-Saxon Apocalypse (Part 1)
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Mar 17, 2025 The buildup to the legendary Battle of Hastings reveals a dramatic succession crisis in 975 AD. King Æthelred, facing Viking invasions, tries to reclaim control. Rivalries among Harold Godwinson, Harold Hardrada, and William of Normandy escalate tensions, foreshadowing monumental change. The Norman Conquest not only reshapes the political landscape but also influences the evolution of the English language and national identity. Meanwhile, stories of Viking leaders like Rollo highlight the shifting dynamics of power and culture.
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Edgar's Coronation
- Edgar's coronation in 973 solidified England's status as a unified nation-state.
- He descended from Alfred the Great, who initiated the merging of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
Edgar's Rule
- Edgar, known as "the Peaceable", maintained order through brutal punishments.
- He ravaged entire counties for offenses, demonstrating his ruthless law-and-order approach.
Succession Crisis after Edgar
- Edgar's death in 975 triggered a succession crisis, with rival half-brothers Edward and Æthelred.
- Despite ominous signs like comets and a bloody cloud, the kingdom remained intact due to established law and order.
