

Emma of Normandy (Radio Edit)
15 snips Jun 21, 2024
Professor Elizabeth Tyler and comedian Jen Brister explore the life of Queen Emma of Normandy, her marriages to Aethelred and Cnut, and her political influence in early medieval England. They discuss the complexities of Norman, English, and Scandinavian identities, Emma's cunning political tactics, and the messy family relationships that shaped history.
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Normandy's Viking Origins
- Normandy was not France during Emma's time but a Viking-settled territory granted by a weak Frankish king.
- Emma's Scandinavian heritage traces back to Rollo, the Viking progenitor of Normandy.
Emma's Young Marriage
- At age 17, Emma was married to 36-year-old King Ethelred II, highlighting medieval royal marriage dynamics.
- Jen Brister expressed discomfort over such age disparities in royal marriages.
Ethelred's Punny Name and Troubled Reign
- Ethelred the Unready's name is a pun meaning poorly advised, the opposite of his actual name meaning well advised.
- His reign was troubled, beginning with a murky family murder to secure his rule.