Harold Godwinson , the powerful Earl of Wessex and Guilhem’s rival for the English throne.
The book is written from the viewpoints of both the Normans and the Anglo-Saxons, humanizing both Guilhem and Harold rather than presenting a simple hero-vs-villain dynamic.
Schiewe uses the present tense throughout the novel to create a sense of immediacy and "closeness" to the historical figures. Schiewe, Ulf - Der eiserne Herzog.epub
The novel follows Guilhem’s rise from a vulnerable child surviving assassination attempts to a powerful duke who secures his homeland. The narrative is structured into three main parts:
When King Edward the Confessor (Eadweard) of England—Guilhem’s uncle—allegedly names Guilhem as his heir, it sets him on a collision course with the English nobility. Harold Godwinson , the powerful Earl of Wessex
Unlike many traditional historical war novels, Schiewe gives significant agency and internal depth to female characters like Matilda (Guilhem's wife) and Ealdgyth (Harold's wife), depicting them as strategic partners rather than background figures.
The story details Guilhem’s consolidation of power and his persistent courtship of Matilda of Flanders , whom he eventually marries despite papal opposition. The novel follows Guilhem’s rise from a vulnerable
Begins in AD 1049 and culminates with the Battle of Hastings in October 1066.