File:Lady wulfruna.jpg
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Statue of Lady Wulfruna Lady Wulfruna, or Wulfrun to use the correct Anglo-Saxon pronunciation of her name is said to provide the origin of Wolverhampton's name. She is believed to have been the grand-daughter of King Ethelred I and Queen Aethelflaed (daughter of King Alfred the Great). This statue of her, sculpted by Sir Charles Wheeler, is on the steps at the west end of St. Peter's Church.
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current | 12:31, 12 January 2017 | ![]() | 480 × 640 (63 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Statue of Lady Wulfruna Lady Wulfruna, or Wulfrun to use the correct Anglo-Saxon pronunciation of her name is said to provide the origin of Wolverhampton's name. She is believed to have been the grand-daughter of King Ethelred I and Queen Aethelflaed (daughter of King Alfred the Great). This statue of her, sculpted by Sir Charles Wheeler, is on the steps at the west end of St. Peter's Church. |
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