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Elfrida - The First Crowned Queen of England (Paperback)
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Elfrida - The First Crowned Queen of England (Paperback)
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Contrary to popular belief, Anglo-Saxon England had queens, with
the tenth-century Elfrida being the most powerful and notorious of
them all. She was the first woman to be crowned Queen of England,
sharing her husband King Edgar s imperial coronation at Bath in
973. The couple made a love match, with claims that they plotted
the death of her first husband to ensure that she was free. Edgar
divorced his second wife, a former nun, after conducting an
adulterous affair with Elfrida, leading to an enmity between the
two women that lasted until their deaths. During her marriage
Elfrida claimed to be the king s only legitimate wife, but she
failed to secure the succession for her son, Ethelred. Elfrida was
implicated in the murder of her stepson, King Edward the Martyr,
who died on a visit to her at Corfe Castle. She then ruled England
on behalf of her young son for six years before he expelled her
from court. Elfrida was eventually able to return to court but,
since he proved himself unable to counter the Viking attacks, she
may have come to regret winning the crown for Ethelred the
Unready.Wife, mother, murderer, ruler, crowned queen. The life of
Queen Elfrida was filled with drama as she rose to become the most
powerful woman in Anglo-Saxon England.REVIEWS I'm impressed with
Norton's ability to write a biography on a historical character
that is both notorious and slight on information. She poured
through records, especially from the Anglo-Saxon chronicle of
Gaimar. Carefully she ascribed her work. It would have been easy to
write a book on the authors thoughts and leanings; instead Norton
focused on the facts. She is transparent is stating when something
was a probability, or fact. A strong point of this book is it gave
me a better view of life in England during the later years of the
Viking raids and before William the Conqueror invaded. These
ancient Saxon years when men were valiant and women were damsels.
Elfrida was not what I would call a damsel, but an audacious
noblewoman and queenImpressionist Ink 'Does a good job of painting
an engaging portrait without descending too much into speculation,
as other writers might be tempted to do, while providing an insight
into life in England.All About History magazineContrary to popular
belief, Anglo-Saxon England had queens, with the tenth century
Elfrida being the most powerful and notorious of the, all. She was
the first woman to be crowned Queen of England, sharing her husband
King Edgar's imperial coronation in Bath in 973....The life of
Queen Elfrida was filled with drama as she rose to become the most
powerful; woman in Anglo Saxon England. medievalists.net"
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