The Early Anglo-Saxon Kings

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The Early Anglo-Saxon Kings

Author(s): Tony Sullivan (Author)

  • Publisher: Pen and Sword History
  • Publication Date: March 3, 2023
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 240 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1399084178
  • ISBN-13: 9781399084178

Book Description

Explores the rise of post-Roman kingdoms, legendary rulers, and war-band culture in fifth–seventh century Britain.

The book takes a new look at the archaeological and literary evidence and focuses on the fragmenting Diocese, provincial and civitas structures of post-Roman Britain. It places events in the context of increased Germanic immigration alongside evidence for significant continuation of population and land use. Using evidence from fifth century Gaul it demonstrates dynamic changes to cultural identities both within and across various groups.

Covering the migration period it describes the foundation stories of Hengest and Horsa in Kent, Cerdic and Cynric, first kings of the West Saxons and Ælle founder of the kingdom of the South Saxons. Ælle is the first king Bede describes as holding imperium and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle calls Bretwalda. Covering the figures of Ceawlin, Æthelberht and Rædwald it ends with the death of Penda, the last great pagan king.

As life under Roman authority faded into history we see the emergence of a ‘warband’ culture and the emergence of petty kingdoms. The mead hall replaced crumbling villas and towns as the center of social life. These halls rang with the poems of bards and the stories of great warriors and battles. Arthur and Urien of Rheged. The famous Mons Badonicus and the doomed charge of the Gododdin at Catraeth. A chapter on weapons, armor, warfare and accounts of contemporary battles will help paint a picture of dark age warfare. From the arrival of Saxon mercenaries in the fifth century to the death of Penda, the last pagan king, at Winwaed in 655.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Tony Sullivan’s The Early Anglo-Saxon Kings stands out as a compelling and accessible account of how Roman Britain transformed into the patchwork of early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. By blending archaeology, chronicles, and legend, Sullivan dispels outdated invasion myths and reveals a gradual process of cultural evolution. His narrative approach captures the human drama of the era—warbands, warlords, and emerging kings—while remaining grounded in credible scholarship.”
Medieval History

“This period of history is full of questions but I found the interesting, person-centred, approach different from some history books which go from battle to battle. It speaks to the way of life, how global factors affected the transitions, and how these Kings contributed to the Britain we have today… I highly recommend it. It’s a five out of five on enJOYment scale.”
MoongloTexas

“It’s a book dense with information, so read carefully. Enjoyed it.”
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society

About the Author

Tony Sullivan lives in Kent with his wife and children. He spent 31 years in the London Fire Brigade and have recently retired. He has been interested in dark age history and King Arthur in particular for many years.

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