-
saint in
later Anglo-Saxon times.
Eormengyth was the
sister of Æbbe and
Eormenburh [circular link]. She was
married to King
Centwine of Wes**** who ruled...
- Æthelred and Æthelberht, and two daughters,
Domne Eafe and Eormengyth.
Eormenburh may be a
further daughter, or a
synonym for
Domne Eafe.
Following his...
-
first to the
saintly virgin Æthelthryth (Saint Audrey), the
second to
Eormenburh—produced no children. He had two full brothers: Alhfrith, who is not mentioned...
- may have been Wulfhere's brother, was
married to Hlothhere's sister,
Eormenburh.
Surrey is not
recorded as ever
having been an
independent kingdom, but...
- Æbbe the
Elder Æbbe of
Thanet 8th
Kentish Minster-in-Thanet Also
called Eormenburh, of
which "Æbbe" may be a
hypocoristic form Ælfgar of
Selwood unknown...
- 676) was the
youngest daughter of Merewalh, king of
Mercia and
Saint Eormenburh. She was the
youngest sister of
Saint Mildburh of
Wenlock and
Saint Mildrith...