History of The First King of England : Athelstan's Rise, British Monarchy-A Detailed Chronicle
Overview
Athelstan turned a patchwork of rival kingdoms into one country.
This book tells how he did it and why it still matters.
You will follow the story from Alfred and Edward's hard-won survival to Athelstan's breakthrough in 927, when he took York, won the obedience of a Scottish king, and drew tribute from Welsh rulers. On these foundations he built something new. He fought and won on the field, most famously against a grand alliance in 937, and then held his gains with laws, councils, charters, and coinage that made unity real in daily life. He fostered the church, filled libraries, gathered relics that drew pilgrims, and tied England to leading courts across Europe through smart marriages and careful aid. His death in 939 opened the door to fresh tests, yet the habits he set endured through Danish and Norman storms.
- See how England became one realm in fact, not just in name.
- Understand the victories at York and Brunanburh and why they shaped the island.
- Learn how law, councils, charters, and coins held a larger kingdom together.
- Meet the partners, rivals, and allies who linked England to Europe.
- Grasp Athelstan's lasting legacy, from church reform to later claims of power.
- Direct, vivid, and grounded in the period, this is the story of England's first national king and the blueprint he left behind.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798265107077
- ISBN-10: 9798265107077
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: September 2025
- Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.55 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.57 pounds
- Page Count: 260
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