In Episode 5 of 20 Minute Monarch Pete and Chris turn to Eadred, king from 946 to 955. We follow his surprising rise (younger brother, not the obvious heir), his campaigns to repress Viking and Norse claimants in Northumbria, the repeated political manoeuvres in York, and his use of ealdormen to stabilise the north. We’ll cover his health problems, his unmarried status, surviving documents such as his will, and why his short reign matters for the consolidation of tenth-century English kingship. Clear sources, friendly banter, and a few numismatic curiosities included. What you’ll hear in this episode: Quick hello & reminder of the format. Eadred’s background and how he came to the throne after Edmund’s assassination. The messy politics of Northumbria: Erik Bloodaxe, Anlaf/Olaf, York magnates, and the eventual restoration of English rule. Eadred’s methods: punitive raids (burning Ripon), arresting powerful opponents, appointing loyal ealdormen such as Osulf in Northumbria. Personal life: unmarried, ill health in later years, and surviving will — what those documents tell us about royal priorities. Quick summary: achievements, limits, and why his reign matters for later kings. Outro, sources, and where to read more. Quick facts (soundbite-ready) Reign: 26 May 946 – 23 November 955. Coronation: 16 August 946, Kingston upon Thames (ceremony recorded in contemporary chronicles). Parentage: Son of Edward the Elder and Eadgifu; brother of Edmund I. Key achievement: Brought Northumbria more firmly under English control (Erik Bloodaxe expelled c. 954). Personal notes: Unmarried; suffered ill health in later years and died in 955 at Frome. His will survives and shows significant gifts to Winchester religious houses. Eadred, Edred, Eadred king 946–955, Anglo-Saxon kings, Erik Bloodaxe, Northumbria reconquest, Ripon burning, Eadred will, Winchester Old Minster, 10th century England podcast, 20 Minute Monarch #Eadred #Edred #AngloSaxonEngland #ErikBloodaxe #Northumbria #Ripon #MedievalHistory #HistoryPodcast #LearnHistory #DidYouKnow #BritishHistory #HistoryBuff #PodcastRecommendations Contact the show on Facebook. Just seach for "20 Minute Monarch"