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What (who) is Æthelflæda of Romsey - definition


Æthelflæda of Romsey         
ABBESS IN 10TH CENTURY, SAINT
Saint Ethelflaeda of Romsey; Ethelflaeda of Romsey; Ethelfleda of Romsey; Æthelflæd of Romsey; Saint Elfleda of Romsey; Saint Aelflaed of Romsey; Saint Æthelflæda of Romsey; Saint Aethelflaed of Romsey; Saint Ethelfleda of Romsey; Saint Aethelflaeda of Romsey; Saint Elfleda; Saint Aelflaed; Saint Æthelflæda; Saint Aethelflaed; Saint Ethelfleda; Saint Aethelflaeda; Saint Ethelflaeda; Elfleda of Romsey; Aelflaed of Romsey; Aethelflaed of Romsey; Aethelflaeda of Romsey
Saint Æthelflæda of Romsey (born c. 962) was an early Abbess of Romsey Abbey in the reign of King Edgar.
2000 Romsey by-election         
Conservative Member of Parliament Michael Colvin and his wife died in a fire at their home on 24 February 2000. This created a by-election in his constituency of Romsey in Hampshire, England.
Romsey (UK Parliament constituency)         
  • Romsey and Waterside in Hampshire 1983–1997
PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1983-2010
Romsey and Waterside; Romsey and Waterside (constituency); Romsey and Waterside (UK Parliament constituency); Romsey (constituency)
Romsey was a seat of the House of Commons of the UK Parliament 1983–2010 which accordingly (as with all seats since 1950) elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It is virtually tantamount to its replacement Romsey and Southampton North which takes in two typical-size local government wards of the United Kingdom named after and approximate to the Bassett and Swaythling parts of Southampton.