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An obscure figure in history, [[Alfida]] was a peasant woman notable for being the childhood sweetheart of [[Birstan]], [[Ealdorman]] of [[Essex|Essexe]]. She is known to us mostly from the letters and diaries Birstan left behind for those scholars daring enough to plough through his purple prose and overblown similes.
An obscure figure in history, [[Alfida]] was a peasant woman notable for being the childhood sweetheart of [[Birstan]], [[Ealdorman]] of [[Essex|Essexe]]. She is known to us mostly from the letters and diaries Birstan left behind for those scholars daring enough to plough through his purple prose and overblown similes.
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An obscure figure in history, Alfida was a peasant woman notable for being the childhood sweetheart of Birstan, Ealdorman of Essexe. She is known to us mostly from the letters and diaries Birstan left behind for those scholars daring enough to plough through his purple prose and overblown similes.