
After her husband’s death, Æthelflæd ruled Mercia on her own, leading the army to war and working with her brother to achieve their father’s aims. Known to history as the Lady of the Mercians, she earned a reputation as a competent general and was feared by her enemies. She helped to save England from the Vikings and is one of the most famous women of the Dark Ages. This book, published 1100 years after her death, tells her remarkable story.
About The Author
Tim Clarkson is an independent researcher and historian who previously worked in academic librarianship. He gained an MPhil in archaeology and a PhD in medieval history, both from the University of Manchester. His other books include The Men of the North, The Makers of Scotland and Strathclyde and the Anglo-Saxons in the Viking Age.
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I have a few of Tim's books, so maybe I am slightly biased. I do enjoy the topics on which he writes - so make sure you visit his website Senchus - and see what else takes his interest.
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