[2] Æthelflæda appears in a small number of eleventh- and twelfth-century monastic calendars.
After her father's death, Edgar sent Æthelflæda to be educated by Saint Merwinna at Romsey.
On another occasion she miraculously saw through a stone wall, discovering that her teacher Merwynna was cutting and hiding switches with which to beat the students.
Æthelflæda had a secret habit of naked al fresco bathing and prayer, and on one such occasion was followed by the Queen.
The Queen ended up distressed and fitting in her chamber until quietened by Æthelflæda's prayers.