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  1. Cynethryth (Cyneðryð; fallecida después del 798) fue una reina de Mercia, esposa del rey Offa de Mercia y madre del rey Ecfrido de Mercia y de la reina consorte Eadburh. Cynethryth es la única reina consorte anglosajona en cuyo nombre se emitió una moneda .

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    Cynethryth (Cyneðryð; died after AD 798) was a Queen of Mercia, wife of King Offa of Mercia and mother of King Ecgfrith of Mercia. Cynethryth is the only Anglo-Saxon queen consort in whose name coinage was definitely issued.

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    Cynethryth fue una reina de Mercia, esposa del rey Offa de Mercia y madre del rey Ecfrido de Mercia y de la reina consorte Eadburh. Cynethryth es la única reina consorte anglosajona en cuyo nombre se emitió una moneda.

  4. 23 de ago. de 2021 · Cynethryth fue una de las mujeres más poderosas de Inglaterra en la Alta Edad Media. La viuda del poderoso rey Offa de Mercia llegó a tal nivel de relevancia que su cara y su nombre fueron ...

    • David Ruiz Marull
  5. Cynethryth’s name first appears in her husband’s charters after the birth of her son Ecgfrith c. 770. She was a frequent witness to the charters and appears as “queen of the Mercians” in some of them. Most significantly, there were coins struck in her name. She is one of the few women to have coins issued in her name in the early ...

  6. 17 de nov. de 2021 · Queen Cynethryth of Mercia, the first Anglo-Saxon queen depicted on coins, is known to us today by the “smear” histories written by her victorious enemies. The Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia was unique because the queens of Mercia left enough of an impact on their world as to be worthy of remembrance.

  7. Cynethryth (fl. 736–796)Queen of Mercia. Flourished 8th century; married Offa II, king of Mercia, around 756; children: at least three, including Eadburgh (c. 773–after 802) and possibly Etheldreda (d. around 840). Source for information on Cynethryth (fl. 736–796): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.