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Ælfwynn (/ˈælfwɪn/) was the
ruler of
Mercia as the 'Second Lady of the Mercians' for a few
months in 918,
following her mother's
death on 12 June 918...
- Æthelflæd was
succeeded by her
daughter Ælfwynn, but in
December Edward took
personal control of
Mercia and
carried Ælfwynn off to Wes****.
Historians disagree...
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Ælfwynn or Ælfwyn may
refer to:
Ælfwynn, the
Second Lady of the
Mercians Ælfwynn, wife of Æthelstan Half-King, wife of a
tenth century English magnate...
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until her own
death in 918. The couple's only child, a
daughter called Ælfwynn, then
ruled briefly until deposed by her uncle, King Edward.
Mercia was...
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Ælfwynn or Ælfwyn (died 8 July 983) was a
member of a
wealthy Anglo-Saxon
family in
Huntingdonshire who
married Æthelstan Half-King, the
powerful ealdorman...
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during this period, and
after Æthelflæd's
death in June 918, her
daughter Ælfwynn briefly became second Lady of the Mercians, but in
December Edward took...
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travelling priest from Rome with
heavy gambling debts Phia
Saban as Lady
Aelfwynn (series 5),
Aethelred and Aethelflaed's
daughter and the heir to Mercia...
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season 1)
Stanislav Callas as
Jorundr Torvilsson (season 2)
Maria Guiver as
Ælfwynn (season 2)
Emily Mcentire as
Hrefna (season 2)
Aoibhinn McGinnity as Valgerda...
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included Lady
Aelswith (Eliza Butterworth), King
Edward (Timothy Innes), Lady
Aelfwynn (Phia Saban),
Cynlaef (Ryan Quarmby) and Uhtred's
elder children Stiorra...
- Æthelstan Half-King. His
prestige was
further increased when his wife
Ælfwynn became foster-mother to Edmund's
younger son
Edgar following his mother's...