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Eadburh (Old English:
Ēadburh), also
spelled Eadburg, (fl. 787–802) was the
daughter of King Offa of
Mercia and
Queen Cynethryth. She was the wife of...
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Eadburh ([ˈæ͜ɑdˌburˠx]; also Edburga, Edburg; born 921/924, died 15 June 951/953) was the
daughter of King
Edward the
Elder of
England and his
third wife...
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Eadburh of
Bicester (also Eadburth, or Edburg,
death c. 650) was an
English nun, abbess, and
saint from the 7th century. She has been
called a "bit of...
- Gaini,
which is
thought to be an old
Mercian tribal group. Her
mother was
Eadburh, a
member of the
Mercian royal family and her
lineage was one of the primary...
- 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...
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Chelsea jointly with Offa, and in 789, he
married one of Offa's daughters,
Eadburh. Also in 789, it was
during Beorhtric's
reign that the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
- Ealhswith's
father was Æthelred Mucel,
Ealdorman of the Gaini, and her mother,
Eadburh, was a
member of the
Mercian royal family.
Alfred and
Ealhswith had five...
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crossing the
narrow Werre River. King
Beorhtric of Wes****
marries Princess Eadburh,
daughter of King Offa of Mercia, and
accepts Mercian overlordship. Constantine...
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abbey of Pers**** in the time of King Edgar. Similarly, Osbert's Life of
Eadburh of
Winchester alleges that one Alwardus, who is
styled comes and consul...
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known as Mucel),
ealdorman of the Gaini. The woman's
mother was
called Eadburh, from the
royal stock of the king of the Mercians. I
often saw her myself...