Queen Aelfthryth (also known as Elfrida) is remembered mostly for two things: being the first crowned queen consort in England (and the only Anglo-Saxon one), and for being accused of the murder of her step-son, King Edward, in order to place her son, Aethelred, on the throne. But was Aelfthryth really a murderer? Or are there other possible scenarios? And what else did Aelfthryth contribute, especially as regent during her son's minority? This video looks to answer some of those questions, and offer up a more balanced view of Aelfthryth's reign.
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