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    24 Revolt of the Earls

    By Cerdic 11 years agoSep 14, 2016 6 Comments

    It took William the Conqueror a few more years until he felt safe from the English. But when the Revolt of the Earls collapsed in 1075, English revolution was overRead More

    Tagged dukeearlsenglandHistorykingmarchesmonarchnormandynormansPodcastwilliam

    23 William the Conqueror and the subjugation of England

    By Cerdic 11 years agoJan 26, 2022 19 Comments

    After 1066 William the Conqueror set about ruling his new kingdom. The impression we get is that England rolls over rather easily – where was the heroic struggle we mightRead More

    Tagged 1066Anglo_saxondukeenglandhadradaharoldHastingsHistorykingmonarchnormandynormansPodcaststamfordbridgevikingwilliam

    22a Questions about Marriage, Law, Trade and Language

    By Cerdic 11 years agoSep 17, 2016 6 Comments

    Here's a supplementary episode to answer some questions sent in – they were hard but fun, so keep the questions coming! Sadly, my brother was over so we did itRead More

    Tagged Englishlanguagemarriage

    22 1066 and Goodbye to all That

    By Cerdic 11 years agoOct 30, 2016 10 Comments

    1066 was a year that changed a lot of things – though not as much as you might think. 3 experienced war leaders fought for control of England – andRead More

    Tagged 1066Anglo_saxondukeenglandhadradaharoldHastingsHistorykingmonarchnormandynormansPodcaststamfordbridgevikingwilliam

    21 The Normans – a race unbridled

    By Cerdic 11 years agoSep 14, 2016 8 Comments

    The Normans made a massive impact on Europe, not just England. They went on to establish a kingdom in Southern Italy, and lead the Crusades and the resulting state ofRead More

    Tagged 1066dukeenglandfeudalHistorykingknightmonarchnormandynormansPodcastrollovikingwilliam

    20 Anglo Saxon England in the 11th Century

    By Cerdic 11 years agoDec 01, 2016 8 Comments

    Anglo Saxon England has been seen by some commentators as a bit of a basket case by 1066 – out of date and ready to be conquered. But actually EnglandRead More

    Tagged 1066Anglo SaxoncnutdaneEdwardenglandenglish_place_name_societyfeudalharoldHistorykingknightmonarchPodcastviking

    19 Edward the Confessor

    By Cerdic 11 years agoSep 14, 2016 0 Comments

    Edward enjoyed one year of independence in 1051-2, before the return of Godwin forced him into humiliating submission. But after Godwin's death the following year, the rest of his reignRead More

    Tagged 1066Anglo SaxoncnutconfessordaneEdwardenglandharoldHistorykingmonarchPodcastviking

    18 The End of the Danish Dynasty, Edward the Confessor and the Rise of the Great men

    By Cerdic 11 years agoOct 30, 2016 7 Comments

    Cnut's dynasty survived him by only 7 years, and in 1042 the house of Cerdic returned in the form of Edward the Confessor. Edward is an enigma – weak manRead More

    Tagged 1066Anglo SaxoncnutdaneEdwardenglandharoldHistorykingmonarchPodcastviking

    17 Cnut the Conqueror

    By Cerdic 11 years agoJan 13, 2022 4 Comments

              Cnut was pretty much the complete king. Conqueror of the English, ruler of a Scandinavian empire that spanned 4 countries. And a man who knewRead More

    Tagged Anglo SaxoncnutenglandharoldHistoryHistory of EnglandkingmonarchyPodcastqueenvikings

    16 Edmund Ironside and Cnut

    By Cerdic 11 years agoJan 13, 2022 4 Comments

    In 1012, Aethelred looked down and out. But Svein died, and Edmund Ironside appeared on the scene. Suddenly, Aethelred was a real king and all action, and Cnut was forcedRead More

    Tagged aethelred the unreadyAnglo Saxoncnutdaneenglandhistory of england.edmund ironsidekingsmonarchyPodcastviking

    15 Aethelred, Svein Forkbeard and years of misery

    By Cerdic 11 years agoJan 13, 2022 6 Comments

    The Danish threat is notched up a few levels, and Aethelred the Unready and the English state is brought to it knees. The Vikings are too fast, skillful and mobile,Read More

    Tagged aethelredanglo_ saxoncanutecnutdanedanelawdangelddunstanenglandethelredethelred_the_unreadyHistoryraidsveinvikingwulfstan

    14 Aetheled the Unready and the Rising Tide

    By Cerdic 11 years agoJan 13, 2022 8 Comments

    Aethelred’s mother gets her son onto the throne at last. But it’s not long before the disadvantages of kingship become clear, as the Danes begin to return with increasing force.Read More

    Tagged aethelredAnglo SaxondanedanelawdangelddunstanenglandethelredHistoryraidsveinvikingwulfstan

    13 Another and last Golden Age

    By Cerdic 11 years agoJan 13, 2022 6 Comments

    Edgar the Peaceable’s reign was a golden age of peace, prosperity and monastic reform. Unfortunately, once he’d gone his wife stuck a knife into her stepson, and the trouble startsRead More

    Tagged alfredangloathelstandanedunstanedgarenglandgreatHistorykingmerciamonarchNormannorsenorthumbriaPodcastqueensaxonvikingwessex

    12 The last King in Jorvik

    By Cerdic 11 years agoJan 13, 2022 6 Comments

    Edmund the Magnificent and Eadred finally defeat Eric Bloodaxe, the last king of Jorvik. But there are some social clouds on the horizon in the History of England.   TheRead More

    Tagged alfredangloathelstandaneenglanderic bloodaxegreatHistoryjorvikkingmerciamonarchNormannorsenorthumbriaPodcastqueensaxonvikingwessex

    11 His Years were full of Glory

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 13, 2017 1 Comments

    Athelstan was a dynamic and effective ruler, in war, law, and diplomacy. As a war leader he established at least nominal overlordship of all Britain; his marriage alliances included theRead More

    10 English Reconquest

    By David Crowther 11 years agoApr 16, 2018 0 Comments

    The story of a brother and a sister – Æthelflæd and Edward, and their bid to reclaim the lands of the Danelaw, the north and east of England being settledRead More

    9 Pillar of the Western People

    By David Crowther 11 years agoApr 16, 2018 6 Comments

    In 892, the vikings returned – and found a very different, much better prepared Wessex waiting for them. Until in 899, Alfred died to be succeeded by his Son, Edward,Read More

    8 Reconstruction and Defence

    By David Crowther 11 years agoApr 16, 2018 5 Comments

    Alfred had earned Wessex and period of respite, between 878 and 892. In this time, Alfred laid the foundations not just for the defense against renewed invasions, but for theRead More

    7 Alfred and the Fight for Survival

    By David Crowther 11 years agoApr 16, 2018 1 Comments

    Between 871 and 878, Wessex came close to extinction, as the Great Heathen Army, the Great Summer Army, and Guthrum the Dane came to conquer. The Campaigns In 870 theRead More

    6 The Great Heathen Army

    By David Crowther 11 years agoFeb 13, 2017 21 Comments

    Everything changed for Anglo Saxon England in 866; the sons of Ragnar Lothbrok came for conquest, not just treasure and slaves. The Arrival in East Anglia, 866 In 866, aRead More

    5 The Noble Wolf

    By David Crowther 11 years agoOct 02, 2017 2 Comments

    Æthelwolf hasn’t always had the best press. None the less he laid the basis of an effective and well organised state centred on the traditional heartlands of Wessex, and one betterRead More

    5a Pirates from the North

    By David Crowther 11 years agoFeb 13, 2017 7 Comments

    The Vikings visited fire, destruction – and trade – on a bemused and terrified 8th C Europe. Who were they, where did they come from, where did they go andRead More

    3 The Mercian Supremacy

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 13, 2017 12 Comments

    After Wulfhere, Aethelred and Aethelbald laid the foundations, a prince from the Hwicce, Offa, took Mercia to its greatest achievements.         Cynewulf and Cyneheard In 755, the AngloRead More

    2 The Rise of Mercia

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 12, 2017 1 Comments

    Pretty much a century in just one, fun-filled episode – 650 ish to 750 is. It’s Mercia’s turn – an increasingly integrated Mercia, growing in power. With yer Wulfhere’s and Æthelbalds,Read More

    Tagged Anglo SaxonIneLawcodemerciaoffa

    1.8 Revival

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 12, 2017 7 Comments

    Towns had simply disappeared along with the post Roman economy by 500. But slowly by 600 there’s tiny shoots of recovery discernible – so we talk about towns. And weRead More

    1.7 Conversion

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 12, 2017 5 Comments

    At the start of the 7th century England was a basically pagan country; by the end of it it was officially at least Christian. While no doubt many pagans stillRead More

    1.6 The Life and Times of Penda Part II

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 12, 2017 0 Comments

    Through much of the 7th Century, Penda increased the power and influence of the Mercians. He built his kingdom as a traditional warrior, tribal leader – defeating the Northumbrians, and EastRead More

    1.5 The Life and Times of Penda, Pt I

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 12, 2017 16 Comments

    7th Century England was inherently unstable, populated by a patchwork of communities, petty kingdoms successful and less so. Into this pagan mix also comes the lure of Christianity again. Meanwhile, in centralRead More

    1.4 Founding Kingdoms

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 12, 2017 13 Comments

    It’s difficult to know how much to believe of the stories relayed in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle about the formation of the early kingdoms – do they simply reflect the historyRead More

    Tagged Anglo Saxon ChroniclecerdicKing Arthur

    1.3 Building a New World

    By Cerdic 11 years agoFeb 12, 2017 1 Comments

    What kind of society had arrived in Roman Britain? How how did societies and communities form and become the kingdoms before the days of the Heptarchy?

    1.2 Adventus Saxonum

    By Cerdic 12 years agoFeb 12, 2017 5 Comments

    The traditional story of the arrival of the Anglo Saxons is one of death and destruction, and the catastrophic and complete replacement of a British population by a new GermanicRead More

    Tagged Anglo SaxonHengistsettlement

    1.1 Change and Calamity

    By Cerdic 12 years agoApr 16, 2018 4 Comments

    This is the story of late antique Britain. How in the 3rd to 5th centuries, Britain went through two waves of economic dislocation and transformation, that changed the face ofRead More

    Tagged Antique BritainBarbarian ConspiracyRoman Britain

    1 The Anglo Saxons: Chronicles and Arguments

    By Cerdic 12 years agoApr 16, 2018 4 Comments

    Before we start, an episode is about the people who kept a written record of the Anglo Saxon age, and what later generations thought about the Anglo Saxons. Check outRead More

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Resources

Family Trees

  • Family Trees: 500-1066 May 1, 2011

Maps

  • The Tribal Hidage January 7, 2011

Articles

  • 49a Arrival of the House of Wessex video February 3, 2012
  • The Discovery at St Mary’s Church January 23, 2011
  • Origins of the British – a recent study January 2, 2011
  • Sources for Early Anglo Saxon England December 17, 2010

Original Sources

  • The Story of Cynewulf, 755 October 28, 2012
  • Selected Laws of Ine, 688-695 October 27, 2012
  • Selected laws of Aethelbert of Kent, 601-604 October 27, 2012
  • The Tribal Hidage January 7, 2011
  • Sources for Early Anglo Saxon England December 17, 2010

Quiz

Books

  • Historical Podcasts you might like April 30, 2011
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