- England. They are
venerated as saints.
Kyneburga (d. c. 680) (also
called Cyneburh in Old English); the name
being also
rendered as
Kinborough and in occasional...
- the
abbey to his
sister Kyneburge (
Cyneburh), the
first abbess. H.P.R.
Finberg however speculates that the
Cyneburh in
question was the
widow of Oswald...
-
probably not
entirely hostile during this period,
since Penda's
daughter Cyneburh married Alhfrith, Oswiu's son and Penda's son
Peada married Alhflaed, Oswiu's...
-
Oswald being the
godfather of Cynegils, and
husband of Cenwalh's
sister Cyneburh, and thus the
protector of Cynegils's line in Wes****.
Penda was killed...
- Alhflæd,
daughter of
Oswiu Dynasty Iclingas Father Penda Mother Cynewise Religion Pagan;
later converted to
Christianity by Alhfrith,
husband of
Cyneburh...
-
Stafford Coenwulf of
Mercia Cotta of
Breedon Credan of
Evesham Cyneburh of
Castor Cyneburh of
Gloucester Cynehelm of
Winchcombe Cyneswith of Peterborough...
-
likely candidates are Alhfrith, son of
Oswiu of Northumbria, and his wife
Cyneburh,
daughter of Penda. But
there are
difficulties with this identification:...
-
Stafford Coenwulf of
Mercia Cotta of
Breedon Credan of
Evesham Cyneburh of
Castor Cyneburh of
Gloucester Cynehelm of
Winchcombe Cyneswith of Peterborough...
-
Oswiu in the
early 650s. Oswiu's son
Ealhfrith married Penda's
daughter Cyneburh,
while his
daughter Ealhflæd
married Penda's son Peada.
Peada was baptised...
- Æthelred's childhood. He had
another brother, Peada, and two sisters,
Cyneburh and Cyneswith; it is also
possible that Merewalh, king of the Magonsæte...