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The narrative traces the Norse and Norman origins of power in northern Europe and follows the political and military events that led to the medieval invasion and settlement of England. It recounts Viking settlements and Danish incursions, the rise of Anglo-Saxon rulers and their conflicts with powerful earls, and the rival claims of leading nobles and dukes. The account presents contested succession, campaigns and pitched battles including engagements at Stamford Bridge and Hastings, then follows the consolidation of Norman rule, bitter family quarrels among the conqueror's descendants, and the eventual establishment of a new royal dynasty.

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John G. Edgar

John G. Edgar was a 19th-century author known for his historical narratives aimed at younger audiences. His works often explore significant events and figures from history, making them accessible and engaging for readers. Notable titles include "Cressy & Poictiers," which delves into the battles of the Hundred Years' War, and "The Boy Crusaders: A Story of the Days of Louis IX," which captures the spirit of youth during the Crusades. Edgar's writing is characterized by its educational intent, designed to inspire intellectual curiosity and a sense of heritage among his readers.

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