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  1. Saint Eormenhild (or Ermenilda, Ermenildis, Ermengild, all meaning "battle-great", from eormen- "great", hild- "battle") (died about 700/703) is a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches.

  2. Santa Ermenilda de Ely era una madre cristiana santa y abadesa que está venerada en la Iglesia Católica Romana y la Comunión Anglicana. También es venerada en las iglesias franciscanas, ortodoxas y luteranas.

  3. St. Ermenilda of Ely was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon saint, honored in both the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. Born a princess, she was the daughter of King Erconbert of Kent and St. Sexburga of Ely.

  4. 26 de feb. de 2010 · Ermenilda became third abbess of Ely after her mother’s death, and was one of the great patrons of that monastery, where she was buried. Ermenilda’s son, St. Kenred, succeeded his uncle Ethelred as king of Mercia in 704, and ultimately became a monk at Rome.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Ermengilda became third abbess of Ely, after her mother's death, and was one of the great patrons of that monastery, where she died on 13th February about AD 700. Once, a master was going to whip some boys and they fled to the tomb of Ermengilda, calling to her to help them.

    • Wulfhere, King of Mercia
    • Kent, UK
    • circa 653
    • circa 702 (40-58)UK
  6. The daughter of King Erconbert and Saint Sexburga (f.d. July 6), Erminilda was herself a queen, for she married Wulfhere, King of Mercia, and used her powerful influence to remove the remaining pockets of idolatry in a land which had been the last stronghold of Anglo-Saxon paganism.

  7. Eormenhild se convirtió en monja después de la muerte de su esposo en 675, y finalmente se convirtió en abadesa de Minster-in-Sheppey y Ely consecutivamente. Casi no hay registros contemporáneos de su vida.