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Aethelflaed in nine places - The History Press

Aethelflaed, Lady of Mercia was one of the most powerful and influential women in Anglo-Saxon England, yet she is one of the great forgotten figures in British ...

Women's History Month 2019 – Aethelflaed - The Lassicist

Aethelred would die around 911. The leadership of Mercia passed to Aethelflead who would now rule in her own right. It was this time that she ...

Æthelflæd - Wikipedia

Æthelflæd ( c. 870 – 12 June 918) ruled as Lady of the Mercians in the English Midlands from 911 until her death in 918. She was the eldest child of Alfred ...

Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians: The Anglo-Saxon Warrior Queen ...

By the 9th century, five of the seven kingdoms were almost entirely conquered by the Vikings. The only bit not mosty conquered was the kingdom ...

Battle of Derby - Wikipedia

In July 917, Æthelflæd launched her first offensive foray and selected the fortress at Derby as her target. At that time the local ruler had probably joined ...

Æthelflæd: The Last Mercian Queen - Clas Merdin

A charter of 887 records Æthelflæd as the wife of Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians, the marriage probably took place a few years earlier.

Æthelflæd, The Medieval Queen Who Took on the Vikings to Save ...

Though a woman, Æthelflæd had a significant role in the protection of the English from the Vikings. In the 9 th and 10 th centuries, when ...

Æthelflæd: the Anglo-Saxon iron lady - Heritage Daily

Mercia had seen some dark days by the time of her marriage. In the eighth and early ninth centuries, the Mercian kings had had good cause to ...

Aethelflaed - History… the interesting bits!

Alongside her brother, King Edward of Wessex. It is universally acknowledged that Æthelflæd helped to push back the Viking incursions. Losing four of her ...

Æthelflæd and Wednesbury | SASVA: notes on the Viking Age

A number of places in the western midlands of England claim to have been founded by Æthelflæd, the Lady of the Mercians. One such place is ...

Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians - The British Monarchy

The remains of the royal Northumbrian saint Oswald were seized & taken from his resting place in Bardney Abbey in Lincolnshire to Gloucester. In the late ninth ...

Hidden historical heroines (#21: Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians)

Æthelflæd (868 - 918) was the eldest daughter of the beloved Saxon King Alfred the Great and was chronicled in the historical record as ...

Aethelflaed: History and Legend - BYU ScholarsArchive

This paper examines the place of Aethelflaed, Queen of the Mercians, in the ... In total, Aethelflaed appears in four of nine charters for the period be-.

The Age of Æthelflæd: Anglo-Saxon Warrior Queen, Guest Post

AD907 found the Mercians defending Chester from a Viking siege. It was not another lord who took Ethelred's place, but Aethelflaed who directed ...

Æthelflæd: Lady of the Mercians - YouTube

... cities, built fortresses and even led her troops into battle against the Danes, playing a crucial role in the creation of the kingdom of the ...

Aethelflaed, Lady Of The Mercians: The Last Kingdom's Warrior Queen

She is a medieval marvel, but – as the daughter of Alfred the Great, and ultimately succeeded by her nephew Æthelstan – Æthelflæd has been ...

Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians - English Historical Fiction Authors

Their newborn daughter Aethelflaed entered a dangerous world, made so by frequent incursions from the Danes who had harried the English coasts ...

History – Aethelflaed Rises - WordPress.com

This is more frequent than any previous Mercian queen, most of whom only appear once. Prior to Aethelflaed, Mercian queens appear in three of forty-nine ...

Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians | Bounds Law Library

Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians, daughter of King Alfred the Great and sister of King Edward the Elder, was a heroine of Anglo-Saxon England.

Aethelflaed | Queen of Mercia, Warrior, Defender - Britannica

Aethelflaed was an Anglo-Saxon ruler of Mercia in England and the founder of Gloucester Abbey. The eldest child of King Alfred the Great, she helped her ...