King Edmund I – Death, Dynasty, and the Language of Anglo-Saxon Memory
The assassination of King Edmund I on May 26, 946, was more than a royal tragedy—it became a cornerstone in the evolution of English political language. Chroniclers transformed his death into a moral and linguistic narrative, shaping how future generations would record kingship, justice, and the ever-precarious balance of power.
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