Cnut the Great conquered England with blood and steel, then ruled it with unprecedented peace—but was never meant to wear the English crown. Son of Sweyn Forkbeard, the Danish conqueror who briefly seized the throne, Cnut crossed the North Sea in 1015 with vengeance and ambition burning in his sails. Within two years he defeated Edmund Ironside after five brutal battles, including the blood-soaked field at Assandun, and emerged as ruler of all England. The invader became the king, and for nearly...
Sep 26, 2025•12 min•Season 1Ep. 10
Edmund Ironside, King of England in 1016, reigned for barely six months—but in that half-year he became the embodiment of Saxon resistance. The twenty-six-year-old son of Æthelred the Unready faced Cnut of Denmark in a relentless campaign of five battles, each one fought across war-torn England and against the shadow of betrayal. From his defiant marriage that carved out a power base in the Midlands, to the dramatic relief of London, to the catastrophic slaughter at Assandun, Edmund's story is o...
Sep 26, 2025•14 min•Season 1Ep. 9
Sweyn Forkbeard (1013–1014), the first Viking king of England, conquered the realm in just five weeks—then died holding the crown. His lightning victory shattered more than a century of Anglo-Saxon rule and changed English history forever. King of Denmark and conqueror of Norway, Sweyn achieved what generations of raiders had only dreamed: total domination of England, the richest kingdom in Britain. His rise began with rebellion against his father Harald Bluetooth and ended in mastery over Scand...
Sep 19, 2025•13 min•Season 1Ep. 8
Æthelred the Unready, King of England from 978 to 1016, was only eight when he was crowned in the blood of his murdered brother. For nearly four decades he faced Viking invasions, treacherous nobles, and a kingdom that never forgot he had supplanted a saint. Towns burned from Southampton to Oxford. Silver bled from English treasuries into Danish hands. The name “Unready” became a curse—but it never meant what you think. Was Æthelred truly the coward chroniclers claimed, or a victim of impossible...
Sep 09, 2025•12 min•Season 1Ep. 7
Edward the Martyr, King of England from 975 to 978, reigned for scarcely three years — and yet his bloody end at Corfe still chills the chronicles. Barely sixteen, he stood at the center of England’s storm: a kingdom divided by succession, by church and nobility, by abbots and ealdormen fighting for land and power. Some called him saintly, others a pawn. But when treachery struck at Corfe, his reign was sealed in blood. Edward’s short life was bound up in a bitter struggle. Backed by Archbishop ...
Sep 09, 2025•11 min•Season 1Ep. 6
Edgar the Peaceful, King of England (959–975), transformed a divided Anglo-Saxon realm into the most orderly kingship the island had yet seen, ruling not with the sword but with a system so effective that enemies vanished into silence. The younger brother who inherited chaos, he forged unity across Wessex, Mercia, and the northern kingdoms. At Bath in 973, Edgar's coronation created rituals that would echo in every English crowning for a thousand years. At Chester, chroniclers tell of six kings—...
Sep 09, 2025•10 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Eadwig, King of England, took the throne in 955 as a teenager crowned at Kingston upon Thames, inheriting a realm forged by his grandfather Edward the Elder, his father Edmund, and his uncle Eadred. Within two years, that fragile unity was shattered. His marriage to Ælfgifu was annulled, Saint Dunstan was sent into exile, and the Mercians and Northumbrians deserted him in 957 to follow his younger brother Edgar. Was this the downfall of a reckless youth undone by scandal, or the calculated strik...
Sep 05, 2025•11 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Eadred, King of England, ruled from 946 to 955 in constant pain, his throat raw and his stomach failing him, yet he carried the crown with iron resolve. Too frail to feast, too sick to father heirs, he still faced down warlords, Viking claimants, and a restless Northumbria that changed allegiance as quickly as the wind. He burned Ripon’s church, crushed resistance at Castleford, and in 954 saw the final expulsion of Eric Bloodaxe—the moment Northumbria’s separate kingship ended forever. Some say...
Sep 05, 2025•16 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Edmund I, King of England, took the crown in 939 at just eighteen—an untested youth inheriting a kingdom already splintering at the edges. Only two years earlier he had stood at Brunanburh beside Æthelstan in 937, sword in hand as England fought for its very survival. With his brother gone, the storms fell to him: Viking warlords seizing York, the Five Boroughs slipping into the Danelaw, and whispers that the English crown was too weak to endure. Yet in only seven years, Edmund bent without brea...
Sep 05, 2025•10 min•Season 1Ep. 2
Everyone knows Alfred the Great, but far fewer know his grandson Æthelstan—the man who became the first true King of England. He united Wessex, Mercia, and Northumbria under one crown, claimed the title Rex Anglorum , and won the legendary Battle of Brunanburh in 937 AD, a clash so decisive it forged England itself. Yet history almost erased him completely. Was it doubts over his legitimacy? Whispers of royal scandal? The fact he died without heirs? Or did his towering achievements make later mo...
Sep 05, 2025•9 min•Season 1Ep. 1