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Kingship and government in pre-conquest England, c.500-1066Kingship and government in pre-conquest England, c.500-1066

Kingship and government in pre-conquest England, c.500-10661999

Ann Williams

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"This book is a study of the exercise of royal authority before the Norman Conquest. The roots of English kingship and government lie in the multiplicity of kingdoms which emerged in the seventh century."--BOOK JACKET. "Six centuries separate the adventus Saxonum from the battle of Hastings: during those long years, the English kings changed from warlords, who exacted submission by force, into law-givers to whom obedience was a moral duty. In the process they created many of the administrative institutions which continued to serve their successors. They also created England: the united kingdom of the English people."--Jacket.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1985141W

Subjects

Politics and governmentAnglo-SaxonsMonarchyKings and rulersHistoryGreat britain, politics and government, 499-1066Great britain, history, anglo-saxon period, 449-1066Great britain, politics and governmentGreat britain, kings and rulersGreat britain, history, to 1066

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