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'''Ælflæd, Princess of Mercia''' was the mother of ], and wife to ]. She had ealier been married to ], but when he died, she was offered in marriage to ]'s son ] again, afther they had made the contract in 796. Her father was ]. '''Ælflæd, Princess of Mercia''' was the mother of ], and wife to ]. She had ealier been married to ], but when he died, she was offered in marriage to ]'s son ] again, after they had made the contract in 796. Her father was ].


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The Line of Burkes, written by the Earls of Mayo The Line of Burkes, written by the Earls of Mayo


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Ælflæd, Princess of Mercia was the mother of Roland, and wife to Charles, King of the Franks. She had ealier been married to Æthelred King of Northumbria, but when he died, she was offered in marriage to Charlemagne's son Charles again, after they had made the contract in 796. Her father was Offa, King of the English.

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The Line of Burkes, written by the Earls of Mayo


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