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Unwin Hyman, 1991. ISBN 0-04-445691-3 Nelson,
Janet (2004). "Eadburh (
Eadburga) (fl[oruit].] 789–802),
queen of the West Saxons,
consort of King Beorhtric"...
- The name
Edburga (Old English: Ēadburh or Ēadburg) may
refer to:
Saint Edburga of Bicester, an
English saint from the 7th
century Saint Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet...
- The
Anglican Church of St
Eadburga at
Ebrington in the
Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was
built in the 13th century. It is a
grade I listed...
- Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle for 787 says that: "This year king
Bertric took to wife
Eadburga, king Offa's daughter; and in his days
first came
three ships of Northmen...
- ISBN 978-0-4152-1497-1. Yorke,
Barbara (2004a). "Eadburh [St Eadburh,
Eadburga] (921x4–951x3),
Benedictine nun".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
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Fortescue family who also had
estates in Exmoor. The
ancient church of St
Eadburga shows many
monuments to the
family including one to Sir John Fortescue...
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Saints (5 rev) (David Farmer, ed.) OUP, 2011 ISBN 9780199596607 "Eadburg/
Eadburga,
abbess of
Minster in Thanet", Epistolae,
Columbia University Schieffer...
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constant battles. In the end, however,
Eachtach did not
manage to kill Fionn.
Eadburga Flourished from 787 to 802
England Hrosvitha Wife of King
Beorhtric of...
- with the
Vikings in England. AD 787 – This year king
Bertric took to wife
Eadburga, king Offa's daughter; and in his days
first came
three ships of Northmen...
- be
shortly before 18
December 1479. He was
buried in the
Church of St
Eadburga,
Ebrington in Gloucestershire, in the
manor he had purchased, and after...