- the late 8th
century by Weohstan,
ealdorman of Wiltshire, and his
widow Alburga is said to have been its abbess. This
claim has been
accepted by some historians...
- Æthelwulf is
their only
known child. He is
reputed to have had a half-sister
Alburga,
later to be
recognised as a
saint for her
founding of
Wilton Abbey. She...
- 830 (or 773),
according to tradition, by
petition of Weohstan's widow,
Alburga, to King Egbert, to
convert church of St Mary into a
nunnery refounded...
- 504 Blair, "Handlist", p. 506 Farmer,
Oxford Dictionary of Saints, s.v. "
Alburga", p. 13 Yorke, Nunneries, p. 76 Blair, "Handlist", p. 563 Farmer, Oxford...
-
century Chronicon Vilodunense,
Weohstan founded Wilton Abbey, and his wife
Alburga, the half-sister of Beorhtric's successor, King Ecgberht,
later became...
- near
Arras in
France (c. 715)
Saint Æthelburh of
Wilton (Alburgh,
Alburga), a
member of the
royal house of Wes****,
Abbess of
Wilton Abbey and a saint...
-
Candida 798
Albert of
Cashel 800
Albert of
Gambron 800
Alburga 800
Appian 800
Arnold 800
Attala 800
Bernard of...
- 830 (or 773),
according to tradition, by
petition of Weohstan's widow,
Alburga, to King Egbert, to
convert church of St Mary into a
nunnery refounded...