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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Maps VIII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Note on Geographical Nomenclature XI
- Introduction 1
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PART I. THE RAIDERS
- Map 14
- 1. Viking Raids and Frankish Rivalries 15
- 2. Bretons and Vikings: The Beginnings of Western Settlement 27
- 3. The Norse of the Seine 34
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PART II. THE SETTLERS: THE BEGINNING OF COHESION
- 4. The Northmen's Myth: Dudo of St Quentin 61
- 5. The Boundaries of the Early Rouen Chieftainship 68
- 6. Attack and Stabilization: Richard the Fearless, 942-966 79
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PART III. KINSHIP BY CHOICE
- 7. Succession and Family Limitation, 911—966 93
- 8. The Web of Allies 98
- 9. Count Rodulf (ca. 945-1015) 108
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PART IV. THE HOUSE OF THE RICHARDS, 966-1035
- Map 120
- 10. Resources of the Dukes in the Early Eleventh Century: Rights, Lands, Allies 121
- 11. Acknowledged Ducal Children 131
- 12. Succession: Practice and Practicability 143
- 13. Duke Robert (1027-1035) 149
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PART V. PREDATORY KINSHIP
- 14. Evidence and Model 159
- 15. The "Anarchy" of the 1030s 179
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PART VI. THE DUKE AS KINSMAN
- 16. Bringing Up the Boys 193
- 17. The Beginning of Winning: The Challenge of Cousin Guy 199
- 18. Winning and Wedding: Roger II and William II 205
- 19. The Uncles 213
- 20. The West and the Bishops 222
- 21. The Predatory Community 230
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PART VII. CONCLUSION
- 22. The Predatory Community: Power, Ideology, and Legacy 237
- Genealogical Tables 251
- Abbreviations 265
- Notes 269
- Works Cited 325
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Maps VIII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Note on Geographical Nomenclature XI
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. THE RAIDERS
- Map 14
- 1. Viking Raids and Frankish Rivalries 15
- 2. Bretons and Vikings: The Beginnings of Western Settlement 27
- 3. The Norse of the Seine 34
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PART II. THE SETTLERS: THE BEGINNING OF COHESION
- 4. The Northmen's Myth: Dudo of St Quentin 61
- 5. The Boundaries of the Early Rouen Chieftainship 68
- 6. Attack and Stabilization: Richard the Fearless, 942-966 79
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PART III. KINSHIP BY CHOICE
- 7. Succession and Family Limitation, 911—966 93
- 8. The Web of Allies 98
- 9. Count Rodulf (ca. 945-1015) 108
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PART IV. THE HOUSE OF THE RICHARDS, 966-1035
- Map 120
- 10. Resources of the Dukes in the Early Eleventh Century: Rights, Lands, Allies 121
- 11. Acknowledged Ducal Children 131
- 12. Succession: Practice and Practicability 143
- 13. Duke Robert (1027-1035) 149
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PART V. PREDATORY KINSHIP
- 14. Evidence and Model 159
- 15. The "Anarchy" of the 1030s 179
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PART VI. THE DUKE AS KINSMAN
- 16. Bringing Up the Boys 193
- 17. The Beginning of Winning: The Challenge of Cousin Guy 199
- 18. Winning and Wedding: Roger II and William II 205
- 19. The Uncles 213
- 20. The West and the Bishops 222
- 21. The Predatory Community 230
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PART VII. CONCLUSION
- 22. The Predatory Community: Power, Ideology, and Legacy 237
- Genealogical Tables 251
- Abbreviations 265
- Notes 269
- Works Cited 325
- Index 337