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Aethelflaed 4584
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 In those savage times the emergence of a woman ruler was enough to betoken

her possession of extraordinary qualities. Edward the Elder as he was afterwards called,

and his sister, "the Lady of the Mercians", conducted the national war in common and

carried it's success to heights which Alfred never knew.

Winston Churchill, The History of the English Speaking Peoples

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Aethelflaed is a little known but remarkable and interesting historical figure. She was something of an Anglo-saxon Joan of Arc during the dark days of the Danish invasions.

Aethelflaed was the oldest daughter of Alfred the Great . She was married to Aethelred, Ealdorman of Mercia in an effort to seal the merger of the remaining Anglo-Saxon kingdoms into, well,"Angleland"-now known as England . Aethelred was apparently sickly through much of his term and Aethelflaed appears to have been the woman behind the man in Mercia and became the Unexpected Successor after her husband's death. In partnership with her brother Edward, King of Wessex, she led campaigns culminating in the Battle of Tettenhall which stopped the Danish advance and began the reconquest of the Danish territories.

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Fiction:

King Alfreds Daughter: The Lady of the Mercians

by Marjory Grieser

Features heavily in 'The Saxon Stories' series, particularly in the later books.

The Edge on the Sword by Rebecca Tingle