480 – 547) Æthelthryth (c. 636 – 679) Hilda of Whitby (c. 614 – 680) Werburh (d. 699) Mildrith (d. early 7th century) Walpurga (c. 710 – 779) Wulfthryth...
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Seaxburh Æthelthryth Æthelburh Jurmin Ealdwulf Ermenilda Wulfhere of Mercia Ercongota Ecgberht Hlothhere Ælfwald Ecgburgh Coenred Coelred of Mercia Werburh...
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a subking who is recorded as a nephew of Æthelred, and a third child, Werburh, is recorded in an 11th-century manuscript as a daughter of Wulfhere. An...
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of the early medieval nunnery founded in the late 7th century by Saint Werburh, dedicated to Saint Æthelthryth, and probably destroyed by the Danes c...
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Ermenilda (daughter of Seaxburh and Eorcenberht of Kent; c.699–c.700) Werburh (born c.675, daughter of Ermenilda and Wulfhere of Mercia) ? Brythnoth...
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represents Welsh Iwerydd Wendreda 7th East Anglian Ely/March, Cambridgeshire Werburh of Chester 8th Mercian Hanbury / Chester Wærstan unknown Mercian Great...
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transferring to Seaxburh's daughter Eormenhild and to her granddaughter, Werburh. He praises the virtues of Æthelthryth, a princess who was married twice...
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