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Notes about Aethelfleda

[ÆTHELFLEDA (-bur Romsey Abbey, Hampshire). The Book of Hyde names "Elfledam sanctam" as first of the six daughters of King Eadweard by his first wife "Elfelmi comitis filia Elfleda", specifying that she was buried "apud Romeyam"[1662]. It is possible that this is the same daughter who is called "Edfleda" by William of Malmesbury.]

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    Y. Zijlstra-Heijting, "Family tree Heijting (heiting,heitink,heytinck,heyting,heytink)", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-heijting/I1354.php : accessed June 17, 2024), "Aethelfleda (± 902-????)".