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Wolverhampton, WV4 5PY, United Kingdom
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About this event
Join historian and author David Guest for an engaging talk examining Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, and the dramatic events surrounding the Battle of 910 AD, one of the most significant — and debated — conflicts of early medieval England.
Based on David’s acclaimed research and his book Æthelflæd and the Battle of Tettenhall, this talk explores the political, military, and cultural context of the battle, traditionally associated with the defeat of a major Viking force in Mercia. Particular attention is given to Æthelflæd’s leadership, her role in Mercian defence, and how this pivotal moment shaped the future of the region.
Using contemporary sources, landscape evidence, and modern historical interpretation, the talk addresses:
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Who Æthelflæd was and why her rule mattered
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The background to the Viking incursions of the early 10th century
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What we can — and cannot — say about the Battle of 910 AD
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How later tradition, place-names, and scholarship have shaped our understanding
Thought-provoking and firmly grounded in evidence, this talk will appeal to those interested in Anglo-Saxon history, early medieval warfare, Mercian identity, and the hidden history of the West Midlands.
About the Venue
Our monthly events are based at Penn Bowling Club, 10 Manor Road, Penn, Wolverhampton, WV4 5PY. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, has good parking, toilet facilities and a bar. For users of public transport, the 15/16 bus routes along the Penn Road can be followed by a short walk up Manor Road to the venue.