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In Anglo-Saxon England, women had rights, but were not equal to men - in Wessex, the wife of the king wasn't even allowed to be called 'Queen'. But Alfred the Great's eldest daughter, Aethelflaed, would make her mark not only as a queen of Mercia, but as a successful military strategist, a peace-maker, and a legend amongst her people...
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Aethelflaed: Lady of the Mercians by Tim Clarkson - amzn.to/40uDsLh
The Warrior Queen: The Life and Legend of Aethelflaed, Daughter of Alfred the Great by Joanna Arman - amzn.to/3HyaH7T
Women in Anglo-Saxon England by Christine Hall - amzn.to/3JLfNQY
The Fortress Kingdom: The Wars of Aethelflaed and Edward the Elder, 899-927 by Paul Hill - amzn.to/3x3qjes
Anglo-Saxon Chronicles by Alfred the Great(!) - amzn.to/3Y4rsOU
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Aethelflaed) - www.oxforddnb....
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