- 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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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...
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Daniela Edburg (born 1975) is a
Mexican American visual artist who
creates photo-based
works in
which she
often incorporates textile elements.
Edburg's work...
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Vanden Broeck collaborate with Mexican-American
visual artist Daniela Edburg to
depict 75
Latin American women in 11 poses,
incorporating the colors...
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settlement in the 6th
century at a
nodal point of
these ancient routes. St.
Edburg’s Church in
Bicester was
founded as a minster,
perhaps in the mid 7th century...
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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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Archived (PDF) from the
original on
March 5, 2021.
Retrieved July 2, 2021.
Edburg,
Scott (February 11, 2022). "The End of
Overtures 23 & 37". The
Aquila Report...
- held the
title of
Acting Coroner until Thornburgh appointed Dr.
Sanford Edburg to
succeed Wecht.
While Perper initially rejected the
appointment as unconstitutional...
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chancel is the
Decorated Gothic late 13th- or
early 14th-century
shrine of St
Edburg of Bicester. It was at the
Augustinian priory at
Bicester until 1536, when...
- John
Miller SSM:
Brian Wood 4,042
Bicester (St
Edburg) with Bucknell,
Caversfield and
Launton St
Edburg,
Bicester [58] Team Rector:
Verena Breed Team Vicar:...