• The Register covers the years 902 to 924, and focuses on Æthelflæd's actions; Edward is hardly mentioned and her husband only twice, on his death and as father...
  • It’s recommended to use her on the open field as a secondary commander mostly for be buffing advantages. Using Æthelflæd can be short-lived.
  • Æthelflæd of Mercia (before, Æthelflæd of Wessex) is a main character in both The Saxon Stories novel series and The Last Kingdom television series...
  • Æthelflæd was probably well-educated during her youth and prepared for life as the consort of a ruler of her father’s choosing.
  • In order to ‘seal the deal’, Alfred also decided to marry off his eldest daughter Æthelflæd to Æthelred, even though she was only around 16 years old at the time.
  • When this failed they applied to Æthelflæd, her husband being ill, for permission to settle near Chester. Æthelflæd agreed & for some time they were peaceful.
  • Æthelflæd. Devlet Adamı, Bürokrat, Siyasetçi. ... Lady of the Mercians, Ethelfleda, Æthelflæd, Queen of Mercia, Æthelflæd [House of Wessex], Elfleda (?)
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  • While her name is a mouthful, and quite a convoluted one at that, Æthelflæd of Mercia's role in early medieval England is rather straightforward.
  • Together, Æthelred and Æthelflæd made significant attacks on the Danes, or the Vikings, thus driving them out from large areas of England and reclaiming their land.