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Thacker 2014, p. 105;
Meijns 2010, pp. 473–476;
Thacker 2001, p. 256.
Ethelfleda and Athelstan.
Walker 2000, p. 96.
Stafford 1981, pp. 3–4.
Walker 2000...
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motte to the south-west of the
present castle is now
called "
Ethelfleda's Mound" ('
Ethelfleda'
being an
alternative form of Æthelflæd), it is in fact part...
- The
Runcorn Railway Bridge,
Ethelfleda Bridge or
Britannia Bridge crosses the
River Mersey at
Runcorn Gap
between Runcorn and
Widnes in Cheshire, England...
- Vol. 24 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 1021. "Æthelflæd [
Ethelfleda](d. 918)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
- Aethelred, who
acknowledged Alfred's
overlordship and
married his
daughter Ethelfleda. The
process by
which this
transformation of the
status of
Mercia took...
-
first collection of
poetry in 1901,
Fireside Poems. In 1915, he
published Ethelfleda and
Other Poems,
initially written for the
Millenary celebration of Tamworth...
- the
victory inclined to Wes****.
Wednesbury was
fortified by Æthelflæd (
Ethelfleda),
daughter of
Alfred the
Great and
known as the Lady of Mercia. She erected...
- Donald. ISBN 978-1-910900-16-1. Costambeys,
Marios (2004a). "Æthelflæd [
Ethelfleda] (d. 918),
ruler of the Mercians".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
- The 1930
novel Elfwin by S.
Fowler Wright features Æthelflæd (called
Ethelfleda in the text). The
young adult novel The Edge on the
Sword (2003) by Rebecca...
-
Flintshire coat of arms is derived. Edwin's
mother is
believed to have been
Ethelfleda or Aldgyth,
daughter of
Eadwine of Mercia. At the time of the establishment...