The Warrior Queen :The Life and Legend of Aethelflaed, Daughter of Alfred the Great
The Warrior Queen :The Life and Legend of Aethelflaed, Daughter of Alfred the Great
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Æthelflæd, eldest daughter of Alfred the Great, has gone down in history as an enigmatic and almost legendary figure. To the popular imagination, she is the archetypal warrior queen, a Medieval Boudicca, renowned for her heroic struggle against the Danes and her independent rule of the Saxon Kingdom of Mercia. In fiction, however, she has also been cast as the mistreated wife who seeks a Viking lover, and struggles to be accepted as a female ruler in a patriarchal society. The sources from her own time, and later, reveal a more complex, nuanced and fascinating image of the ‘Lady of the Mercians’. A skilled diplomat who forged alliances with neighbouring territories, she was a shrewd and even ruthless leader willing to resort to deception and force to maintain her power. Yet she was also a patron of learning, who used poetic tradition and written history to shape her reputation as a Christian maiden engaged in an epic struggle against the heathen foe. The real Æthelflæd emerges as a remarkable political and military leader, admired in her own time, and a model of female leadership for writers of later generations.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781445682792 |
| ISBN10 | 1445682796 |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 251 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Amberley Publishing |
| Format | paperback |
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Joanna Arman is currently a PhD Student at the University of Winchester, researching Women and Feudalism in the Late Middle-Ages. She retains an intense interest in and passion for the Anglo-Saxon period and chose Æthelflæd of Mercia, daughter of Alfred the Great, as the subject of her MA research. Her biography of Æthelflæd, Warrior Queen, is also published by Amberley.