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Saint Cuthburh or Cuthburg,
Cuthburga (Old English:
Cūþburh; died 31
August 725) was the
first Abbess of
Wimborne Minster. She was the
sister of Ine,...
- Anglo-Saxon saint, a
sister of King Ine of Wes**** and of
Saint Cuthburh. Her
sister Cuthburh was
married to King
Aldfrith of
Northumbria and then became...
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around 670 and his
siblings included a brother, Ingild, and two sisters,
Cuthburh and Cwenburg.
Ingild is
given by the Anglo-Saxon
royal genealogies as ancestor...
- England. The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle records that
Aldfrith and
Cuthburh separated, and
Cuthburh established an
abbey at
Wimborne Minster where she was abbess...
- the
royal minster at
Wimborne in Dorset,
which had been
founded by
Saint Cuthburh, a
sister of his ancestor, Ingild.
While Alfred was
attending his funeral...
- Adomnáin,
which defines the
relationship between women and priests.
Queen Cuthburh of
Northumbria enters religious life. The Anglo-Saxon
religious community...
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Shaftesbury Beornstan of
Winchester Beornwald of
Bampton Centwine of Wes****
Cuthburh of
Wimborn Cwenburh of
Wimborne Dunstan of
Canterbury Eadburh of Winchester...
- Æthelred I was
buried at Wimborne, a
monastery founded by Ine’s
sister Cuthburh, and Ine’s laws were part of the
material ****embled
alongside Alfred’s...
- the son of King
Aldfrith of Northumbria. Aldfrith's only
known wife was
Cuthburh, but it is not
known for
certain whether Osred was her son.
Osred did not...
- great-grandfather of
Ealhmund of Kent, and the great-great
grandfather of
Egbert Cuthburh, who
married Aldfrith of Northumbria, and
became abbess of
Wimborne Cwenburh...