Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Map Place names Prologue Part One : THE DYING LORD Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Part Two : THE LADY OF MERCIA Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Part Three : THE GOD OF WAR Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Historical Note About the Author Also by Bernard Cornwell About the Publisher
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Dedication Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Map Place names Prologue Part One : THE DYING LORD Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Part Two : THE LADY OF MERCIA Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Part Three : THE GOD OF WAR Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Historical Note About the Author Also by Bernard Cornwell About the Publisher
THE EMPTY THRONE
is for Peggy Davis
Contents
Cover
Title Page THE EMPTY THRONE
Copyright
Dedication
Map
Place names
Prologue
Part One : THE DYING LORD
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Part Two : THE LADY OF MERCIA
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Part Three : THE GOD OF WAR
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Historical Note
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The spelling of place names in Anglo-Saxon England was an uncertain business, with no consistency and no agreement even about the name itself. Thus London was variously rendered as Lundonia, Lundenberg, Lundenne, Lundene, Lundenwic, Lundenceaster and Lundres. Doubtless some readers will prefer other versions of the names listed below, but I have usually employed whichever spelling is cited in either the Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names or the Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names for the years nearest or contained within Alfred’s reign, AD 871–899, but even that solution is not foolproof. Hayling Island, in 956, was written as both Heilincigae and Hæglingaiggæ. Nor have I been consistent myself; preferring the modern form Northumbria to Norðhymbralond to avoid the suggestion that the boundaries of the ancient kingdom coincide with those of the modern county. So this list, like the spellings themselves, is capricious.
Abergwaun |
Fishguard, Pembrokeshire |
Alencestre |
Alcester, Warwickshire |
Beamfleot |
Benfleet, Essex |
Bebbanburg |
Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland |
Brunanburh |
Bromborough, Cheshire |
Cadum |
Caen, Normandy |
Ceaster |
Chester, Cheshire |
Cirrenceastre |
Cirencester, Gloucestershire |
Cracgelad |
Cricklade, Wiltshire |
Cumbraland |
Cumbria |
Defnascir |
Devonshire |
Eoferwic |
York |
Eveshomme |
Evesham, Worcestershire |
Exanceaster |
Exeter, Devon |
Fagranforda |
Fairford, Gloucestershire |
Fearnhamme |
Farnham, Surrey |
Gleawecestre |
Gloucester, Gloucestershire |
Lundene |
London |
Lundi |
Lundy Island, Devon |
Mærse |
River Mersey |
Neustria |
Westernmost province of Frankia, including Normandy |
Sæfern |
River Severn |
Scireburnan |
Sherborne, Dorset |
Sealtwic |
Droitwich, Worcestershire |
Teotanheale |
Tettenhall, West Midlands |
Thornsæta |
Dorset |
Tyddewi |
St Davids, Pembrokeshire |
Wiltunscir |
Wiltshire |
Wintanceaster |
Winchester, Hampshire |
Wirhealum |
The Wirral, Cheshire |
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