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Cwenburh of
Wimborne was an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon saint, a
sister of King Ine of Wes**** and of
Saint Cuthburh. Her
sister Cuthburh was
married to King...
- the father-in-law of
Edwin of Deira.
According to Bede,
Edwin married Cwenburh (Quenberga),
daughter of "Cearl, king of the Mercians"
while he was in...
- Cuthburh, who
married Aldfrith of Northumbria, and
became abbess of
Wimborne Cwenburh, who may have
succeeded her
sister as
abbess at Wimborne.
House of Wes****...
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abbess of the
nunnery at
Barking in England. She was also the
superior to
Cwenburh of
Wimborne prior to that saint's
founding of
Wimborne Abbey. Earconwald...
- King of
Deira d. 588 r.569–588
Pybba King of
Mercia ?-~606 r.~593–~606
Cwenburh Edwin King of
Northumbria ~586–632/33 r.616–632/33 Acha of
Deira Æthelfrith...
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buried at York and the rest of his body at Whitby. Of his two
grown sons by
Cwenburh of Mercia,
Osfrith died at Hatfield, and
Eadfrith was
captured by Penda...
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Winchester Beornwald of
Bampton Centwine of Wes****
Cuthburh of
Wimborn Cwenburh of
Wimborne Dunstan of
Canterbury Eadburh of
Winchester Eadgar of England...
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Winchester Beornwald of
Bampton Centwine of Wes****
Cuthburh of
Wimborn Cwenburh of
Wimborne Dunstan of
Canterbury Eadburh of
Winchester Eadgar of England...
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Winchester Beornwald of
Bampton Centwine of Wes****
Cuthburh of
Wimborn Cwenburh of
Wimborne Dunstan of
Canterbury Eadburh of
Winchester Eadgar of England...
- Æthelfrith of
Bernicia around 604. He took
refuge in
Mercia and
married Cwenburh of Mercia, the
daughter of Cearl, with whom he had two sons:
Osfrid and...