Emma of Normandy, in exile in Bruges, …
Years: 1040 - 1040
Emma of Normandy, in exile in Bruges, had plotted to gain the English throne for her son Harthacnut.
She has sponsored the Enconium Emmae Reginae, which eulogizes her and attacks Harold, especially for arranging the murder in 1036 of her son, Alfred Atheling, by Æthelred.
The work describes Harthacnut's horror at hearing of his brother's murder, and was probably influential in finally persuading the cautious Harthacnut to invade England.
According to a later edition of the Enconium, the English took the initiative in communicating with Harthacnut in 1039, possibly when it was known that Harold had not long to live.
Harthacnut travels to England with his mother.
The landing at Sandwich on June 17, 1040, is a peaceful one, though he has a fleet of sixty-two warships.
Even though he has been invited to take the throne, he is taking no chances and comes as a conqueror with an invasion force.
The crews have to be rewarded for their service, and to pay them, he levies a geld of more than twenty-one thousand pounds, a huge sum of money that makes him unpopular, although it is only a quarter of the amount his father had raised in 1017-1018 in similar circumstances.
Locations
People
- Edward the Confessor
- Emma of Normandy
- Godwin of Wessex
- Harold Harefoot
- Harthacnut
- William the Conqueror
Groups
- Anglo-Saxons
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Denmark, Kingdom of
- Danes (Scandinavians)
- Flanders, County of
- Normandy, Duchy of
- England, (Danish) Kingdom of
