Plural of atheling; multiple members of royal or noble families in Anglo-Saxon England.
From atheling plus regular English plural -s. The term remained in use through the Anglo-Saxon and early Norman periods before becoming archaic.
Medieval chroniclers often tracked atheling rivalries like modern sports reporters cover team drama—succession disputes between competing atheling branches literally shaped English history and determined which families ruled.
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