The Right Of Cerdic by Alfred Duggan

Set in the tumultuous period of post-Roman Britain, the story follows the journey of a young Saxon nobleman as he navigates the complex landscape of shifting allegiances and power struggles. As he seeks to reclaim his family's honor and rightful place, he encounters a myriad of challenges, from rival factions to the remnants of Roman influence. Through cunning diplomacy and strategic alliances, he strives to establish a new order amidst the chaos, ultimately shaping the future of his people and leaving a lasting legacy.

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Published
1965
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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