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Wulfthryth of Wessex (''fl.'' 868) was a queen consort of the kingdom of Wessex, the wife of King Æthelred. Her name is sometimes Latinized as Wulfrida or Wilfrida. Little is known of Wulfthryth. She witnessed a charter of 868, in which she has the title of ''regina'' ("queen").〔Janet L. Nelson, 'Reconstructing a royal family: reflections on Alfred', in Ian N. Wood, Niels Lund (eds.), ''People and Places in Northern Europe, 500-1600: Essays in Honour of Peter Hayes Sawyer'' (Boydell & Brewer, 1991) (p. 55 )〕 The charter appears in the Codex Wintoniensis, but Wulfthryth is otherwise unrecorded in primary sources.〔Florence Elizabeth Harmer, ''Select English Historical Documents of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries'' (Cambridge University Press, 1914), (p. 102 )〕 Stephanie Hollis notes that 868 was the year of Alfred's marriage to a Mercian and that "Wulfthryth's name looks Mercian".〔Stephanie Hollis, ''Anglo-Saxon Women and the Church: Sharing a Common Fate'' (1992), (p. 215 (footnote) )〕 Wulfthryth is considered to be the likely mother of Æthelhelm (c. 865 – c. 890) and of Æthelwold (died 902), the leader of Æthelwold's Revolt.〔N. J. Higham, D. H. Hill, ''Edward the Elder: 899-924'' (2013), p. 35〕 ==Notes==
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