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Early English Queens, 650-850 Stefany Wragg

Early English Queens, 650-850 By Stefany Wragg

Early English Queens, 650-850 by Stefany Wragg


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Summary

This book offers the first dedicated and comprehensive examination of the lives of nearly thirty women known to occupy the office of queen in the English kingdoms between 650 and 850.

Early English Queens, 650-850 Summary

Early English Queens, 650-850: Speculum Reginae by Stefany Wragg

This is the first single work that examines Anglo Saxon Queenship, making it a useful comparative study for students and lecturers and helping to illuminate the practice of queenship in this key historical period.

Family trees of Mercian and Northumbrian dynasties, the Mercian Royal Women and their Marriages, and the Kentish Royal Family will help readers to understand the key figures, their relationships with one another, and chronology.

Exploring the queens and women thematically enables readers to understand them in the wider context of queenship, Anglo Saxon and women's studies.

About Stefany Wragg

Stefany Wragg completed her DPhil on Old English and early English history at the University of Oxford, after receiving her MPhil from the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at the University of Cambridge. She has worked on contextual readings of literature, saints' cults and queenship. She teaches in a secondary school in the UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction, 1. Christian Queens, 2. Queens as Mothers, 3. The Peaceweaver (freoduwebbe): a Queenly Custom?, 4. The Voiceless Queens, 5. Conclusion

Additional information

GOR012775777
9780367335731
0367335735
Early English Queens, 650-850: Speculum Reginae by Stefany Wragg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-06-06
288
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