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- The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror
- Cambridge Companions to Culture
- The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Prologue: Studying the Age of William the Conqueror
- Part I Home and Away
- Part II Space and Society
- Part III Individuals and Institutions
- 7 Family and Kinship
- 8 Nobility and Aristocracy
- 9 Kingship and Consensus
- 10 Law and Justice
- Part IV Cultural Perspectives
- Epilogue: The Legacy of William the Conqueror and His Age Today
- Bibliography
- Index nominum et locorum
7 - Family and Kinship
from Part III - Individuals and Institutions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 June 2022
- The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror
- Cambridge Companions to Culture
- The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Prologue: Studying the Age of William the Conqueror
- Part I Home and Away
- Part II Space and Society
- Part III Individuals and Institutions
- 7 Family and Kinship
- 8 Nobility and Aristocracy
- 9 Kingship and Consensus
- 10 Law and Justice
- Part IV Cultural Perspectives
- Epilogue: The Legacy of William the Conqueror and His Age Today
- Bibliography
- Index nominum et locorum
Summary
This chapter opens the volume’s third thematic strand (Individuals and Institutions) with an investigation into family and kinship in the age of William the Conqueror. It starts with France and the Capetian dynasty, before shifting its focus to England and the Scandinavian kingdoms of Denmark and Norway. Particular attention is paid to the period after the death of Cnut, the extended kin of Edith and Edward, and the various changes and continuities between notions of kinship in the pre-Conquest period and those in Anglo-Norman England post-1066.
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- The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror , pp. 143 - 162Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022