Æthelflæd (redirect from Ethelfleda)
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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Warwick Castle (redirect from Ethelfleda's Mound)
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...
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Runcorn Railway Bridge (redirect from Ethelfleda Bridge)
The Runcorn Railway Bridge, Ethelfleda Bridge or Britannia Bridge crosses the River Mersey at Runcorn Gap between Runcorn and Widnes in Cheshire, England...
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Vol. 24 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 1021. "Æthelflæd [Ethelfleda](d. 918)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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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...
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Aethelred, who acknowledged Alfred's overlordship and married his daughter Ethelfleda. The process by which this transformation of the status of Mercia took...
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Donald. ISBN 978-1-910900-16-1. Costambeys, Marios (2004a). "Æthelflæd [Ethelfleda] (d. 918), ruler of the Mercians". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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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...
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the victory inclined to Wessex. Wednesbury was fortified by Æthelflæd (Ethelfleda), daughter of Alfred the Great and known as the Lady of Mercia. She erected...
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Elder 899–924, London 2001, p. 67. Costambeys, Marios (2004). "Æthelflæd (Ethelfleda) (d. 918), ruler of the Mercians". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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Æthelflæda of Romsey (redirect from Ethelfleda of Romsey)
Saint Æthelflæda of Romsey (born c. 962) was an early Abbess of Romsey Abbey in the reign of King Edgar. Her identity is obscure, though in later stories...
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Amroth in Lothlórien recalls the grassy Motte of Warwick Castle, known as Ethelfleda's Mound and the happy time he spent there in his youth. Lothlórien's appearance...
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ISSN 1045-6007. S2CID 162023751. Costambeys, Marios (2004). "Æthelflæd [Ethelfleda] (d. 918), ruler of the Mercians". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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Benedictine monks cell dependent on Ely; founded 974 by Earl Alric and his wife Ethelfleda; cell of Bec-Hellouin 1113; new church dedicated 1113; independent 1412;...
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18°12′S 163°24′W / 18.2°S 163.4°W / -18.2; -163.4 (Aethelflaed) 20 1994 Ethelfleda, Mercian queen WGPSN Afiba 47°06′S 102°42′E / 47.1°S 102.7°E / -47...
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library membership required.) Costambeys, Marios (2018). "Æthelflæd [Ethelfleda]". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
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Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821731-2. Costambeys, Marios (2004a). "Æthelflæd (Ethelfleda) (d. 918), ruler of the Mercians". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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Description of the Fabric and Notes on the History of the Convent of Ss. Mary & Ethelfleda (Library of Alexandria). Abbess Cristina at Romsey flourished 1086AD,...
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story as Bridgnorth was founded in 912 by Alfred the Great's daughter Ethelfleda. There are a number of primary schools in Bridgnorth, including: Castlefields...
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a bowling clubhouse, statues, one of Sir Robert Peel and the other of Ethelfleda, and a war memorial. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...
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143–44. ISBN 978-0-582-04047-2. Costambeys, Marios (2004). "Æthelflæd [Ethelfleda] (d. 918), ruler of the Mercians". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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uprising of the tribes against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. Ethelfleda (alternative spelling Aethelfled, Æthelfleda, Æthelflæd) (872/879 – 918)...
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Dixon in 1876; they had four children (George W. Jr., Louise, Brooke, and Ethelfleda). He died in Madera County, California, in 1920, at the age of 76. As...
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northern saints Werburgh, Oswald, Aidan, Chad and Wilfrid, and Queen Ethelfleda. The stone nave pulpit was designed by the restorer R. C. Hussey and the...
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parts of Howden's history describes King Edgar giving his first wife, Ethelfleda, Howden Manor in 959 AD, the beginnings of a long connection with the...
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a rocky promontory which had once been the site of a castle built by Ethelfleda to defend her kingdom of Mercia from Viking invasion. Priestley 1831,...
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Press. p. 97. ISBN 0-19-820526-0. Costambeys, Marios (2004). "Æthelflæd [Ethelfleda] (d. 918), ruler of the Mercians". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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here in about 974 by Earl Aelric (or Leofric) and his wife Aelfleda (or Ethelfleda), who granted it two hides of land, part of the manor of Eynesbury, later...
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(alternatively Earl Alric) and his wife Leofleda (alternatively Countess Ethelfleda) were the creators of the priory on their land. It was essential to add...
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UK. Kew Railway Bridge 1869 Runcorn Railway Bridge 1868 Also known as Ethelfleda Bridge or Britannia Bridge. Carries the Liverpool branch of the West Coast...
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