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  1. Eadburh of Bicester (also Eadburth, or Edburg, death c. 650) was an English nun, abbess, and saint from the 7th century. She has been called a "bit of a mystery"; [1] there have been several Saxon saints with the same name, so it is difficult to pinpoint which one was Eadburh.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EadburhEadburh - Wikipedia

    Eadburh (Old English: Ēadburh), also spelled Eadburg, (fl. 787–802) was the daughter of King Offa of Mercia and Queen Cynethryth. She was the wife of King Beorhtric of Wessex , and according to Asser 's Life of Alfred the Great she killed her husband by poison while attempting to poison another.

  3. St. Mary's Abbey, also known as the Nunnaminster, was a Benedictine nunnery in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It was founded between 899 and 902 by Alfred the Great 's widow Ealhswith, [1] who was described as the 'builder' of the Nunnaminster in the New Minster Liber Vitae. [2] The first buildings were completed by their son, Edward the Elder ...

  4. Eadburh ([ˈæ͜ɑdˌburˠx]; also Edburga, Edburg; born 921/924, died 15 June 951/953 [1]) was the daughter of King Edward the Elder of England and his third wife, Eadgifu of Kent. She lived most of her life as a nun known for her singing ability. Most of the information about her comes from hagiographies written several centuries after her life.

  5. Eadburh (or Edburga) (died 15 June 960) was the daughter of King Edward the Elder of England and his third wife, Eadgifu of Kent. (en) Eadburh de Winchester est une religieuse anglo-saxonne de la première moitié du Xe siècle. (fr) Edburga van Winchester (overleden op 15 juni 960) was een Engelse prinses uit het huis Wessex. (nl)

  6. There Eadburh was educated and there she remained as a nun and died probably before the age of forty. [2] There is little contemporary information for her life, but in a Winchester charter dated 939, she was the beneficiary of land at Droxford in Hampshire granted by her half-brother King Athelstan .

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · Wessex-32. subject named as. Eadweard Edward Edward the Elder, King of England of England (Wessex) aka of Wessex (est. 871 - certain 17 Jul 924) 0 references.