
Murder in Anglo-Saxon England
Gone Medieval
Grisly Tales of Child Murders and Political Intrigue in Anglo-Saxon England
This chapter explores the chilling stories of child murder victims from Anglo-Saxon England, with a focus on Wigstan and Ken Elm. It examines the intertwining themes of betrayal, violence, and sainthood, while also highlighting the political significance of these narratives for royal families.
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