- en.wikipedia.org ÆthelflædÆthelflæd (c. 870 – 12 June 918) ruled as Lady of the Mercians in the English Midlands from 911 until her death in 918.
- medium.com frame-of-reference/æthelred-and-…Æthelflæd was probably well-educated during her youth and prepared for life as the consort of a ruler of her father’s choosing.
- rok.guide aethelflaed/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.
- historic-uk.com HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/…As Æthelflæd reached her teens, her father had begun to push the Vikings out of south eastern England and began to reclaim territory for both his own kingdom...
- the-last-kingdom.fandom.com wiki/ÆthelflædThis article is about Æthelflæd, but you may be looking for this Æthelflæd. "We march into Wessex... to the aid of Wessex, but be in no doubt...
- thebritishmonarchy.co.uk post/æthelflæd-lady-of-…In 883 Æthelred granted privileges to Berkeley Abbey & in the 890s he & Æthelflæd issued a charter in favour of the church of Worcester.
- ancient-origins.net news-history-archaeology/…Aethelflaed (Æthelflæd) as depicted in the cartulary of Abingdon Abbey.
- pantheon.world profile/person/ÆthelflædHer biography is available in 33 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 27 in 2019). Æthelflæd is the 1,505th most popular politician (up from 1,849th in 2019)...
- historytheinterestingbits.com 2018/06/12/…In his final years Æthelred increasingly suffered from illness, during which time Æthelflæd assumed greater authority.
- britannica.com biography/AethelflaedAncient Origins - Æthelflæd, The Medieval Queen Who Took on the Vikings to Save Her Kingdom.