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Perfecta Saxonia: The Unification of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms

By: John Broughton
Narrated by: Gareth Richards
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King Alfred never achieved his dream of uniting the disparate Anglo-Saxon kingdoms into one Perfecta Saxonia.

The man destined to fulfill Alfred's dream is his grandson, Athelstan, as the spark of unity begins in the Saxon kingdom of Wessex. Abandoned by his father and raised by his uncle, young Athelstan faces numerous adversities on his way to becoming a mighty warrior and diplomat.

But can he overcome the odds to transform England from an insignificant island off the Western European mainland, into the leading centre of 10th-century diplomacy and learning?

Discover the story of one of the most important English kings, who put in place the foundations of modern-day England.

©2019 John Broughton (P)2019 Next Chapter Audio LTD
Fiction Historical Fiction Royalty King Dream England

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