- On the Resting-Places of the
Saints is a
heading given to two
early medieval pieces of writing, also
known as Þá hálgan and the Secgan,
which exist in...
- Æthelburh
Jurmin Wihtburh Ealdwulf of East
Anglia 2.
Ecgfrith of
Northumbria Ermenilda Wulfhere of
Mercia Ercongota Ecgberht of Kent
Hlothhere of Kent...
- sons
Ecgberht and
Hlothhere both
became kings of Kent.
Their daughter Ercongota was a nun at Faremoutiers, who was
eventually canonised.
Eorcenberht is...
-
Seaxburh Æthelthryth Æthelburh
Jurmin Ealdwulf Ermenilda Wulfhere of
Mercia Ercongota Ecgberht Hlothhere Ælfwald
Ecgburgh Coenred Coelred of
Mercia Werburh...
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SETHRYDA retired, with her half-sister, St. Ethelburga, and her niece, St.
Ercongota, to the
Abbey of Faremontiers,
whilst the foundress, St. Fara, or Burgundofora...
-
married Erconbert, King of Kent, and so
became mother of Sts
Ermenhild and
Ercongota. As
Queen she
founded the
convent of
Minster in Sheppey.
Widowed in 664...