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Ælfflæd or Æthelflæd was an important woman in Anglo-Saxon England. We know about her from records written later, around the 1100s. She lived around the year 840.

Historians believe Ælfflæd was the daughter of King Ceolwulf I of Mercia. She was married to Wigmund, who was the son of King Wiglaf. Ælfflæd was also the mother of a famous person named Wigstan.

The Story of Wigstan

Why Wigstan Didn't Become King

When Wigmund, Ælfflæd's husband, passed away in 840, their son Wigstan was expected to become king. However, Wigstan chose a different path. He preferred a life dedicated to religion instead of ruling.

A Difficult Time for Wigstan

After Wigmund's death, a relative named Beorhtwulf wanted to marry Ælfflæd, who was now a queen without a king. Wigstan did not agree to this marriage. Because of this disagreement, Wigstan sadly lost his life. He was later seen as a saint, much like other royal figures from that time who died in political conflicts.

Ælfflæd's Influence and Family

Her Important Role

Ælfflæd was a very important person in her family. She was considered an heir to her father, King Ceolwulf I, and his brother, Coenwulf. This means she had a high status and likely inherited important things.

Leading a Monastery

By the middle of the 9th century, Ælfflæd was probably the leader, or abbess, of Winchcombe Abbey. This was a significant religious place. Being an abbess meant she had a lot of power and was in charge of the abbey's property.

Her Later Life

Ælfflæd lived until after 850. Some historians believe she might have been the mother of King Ceolwulf II. She may also have been the mother of Eadburh, who married a man named Æthelred Mucel.

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