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  1. Eadburh ([ˈæ͜ɑdˌburˠx]; also Edburga, Edburg; born 921/924, died 15 June 951/953) 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.

    • 921/924
    • 15 June
    • 972
  2. Eadburh, daughter of King Edward the Elder and grand-daughter of King Alfred the Great, was dedicated to the Nunnaminster at Winchester when she was a young child. The only contemporary historical evidence regarding her is a Winchester charter dated from 939 in which she was the beneficiary of land at Droxford in Hampshire, granted to her by ...

  3. Eadburh of Winchester (also Edburga and Edburg) was the daughter of Edward the Elder, King of the Anglo-Saxons and his third wife, Eadgifu of Kent. She was made a Saint and was known as a 'good nun' and for her singing ability.

  4. Overview. Edburga of Winchester (Eadburn of Winchester) (d. 960) Quick Reference. (d. 960). She was a daughter of Edward the Elder, king of Wessex (900–25), and his third wife Eadgifu. She was educated in the abbey of St Mary at Winchester (also called Nunnaminster), founded by her father.

  5. St. Edburga of Winchester. St. Edburga (Also: Eadburh) was the daughter of King Edward the Elder. While two of her brothers became kings in their own right, Edburga attained spiritual rater than temporal greatness.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Edburga_of_WinchesterEdburh de Winchester

    Eadburh (o Edburga) (fallecida el 15 de junio de 960) era la hija del rey Eduardo el Viejo de Inglaterra y su tercera esposa, Eadgifu de Kent. En el siglo XII, Osbert de Clare , quien se convirtió en prior de Westminster en 1136, escribió una Vida latina de ella (y que también escribió una Vida del rey Eduardo el Confesor).

  7. Eadburh ( [ ˈæ͜ɑdˌburˠx]; also Edburga, Edburg; born 921/924, died 15 June 951/953) was the daughter of King Edward the Elder of England and his third wife, Eadgifu of Kent.