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- Saint Eormenhild (or Ermenilda, Ermenildis, Ermengild, all meaning "battle-great", from eormen- "great", hild- "battle") (died about 700/703) is a 7th-century...
- Eorcengota became a nun at Faremoutiers Abbey on the continent, and Saint Ermenilda became abbess at Ely. Eorcenberht was probably buried alongside his parents...
- the Christian son of the pagan King Penda of Mercia) and his wife St Ermenilda, herself daughter of the King of Kent. She obtained her father's consent...
- the abbeys at Milton Regis and Minster-in-Sheppey where her daughter Ermenilda was also a nun. She moved to the double monastery at Ely where her sister...
- Æthelburh Jurmin Wihtburh Ealdwulf of East Anglia 2. Ecgfrith of Northumbria Ermenilda Wulfhere of Mercia Ercongota Ecgberht of Kent Hlothhere of Kent...
- – Wulfram, archbishop of Sens Ergica, king of the Visigoths (or 701) Ermenilda of Ely, Anglo-Saxon abbess (approximate date) Loingsech mac Óengusso,...
- Æthelthryth and her sister Seaxburgh, the latter's daughter Ermenilda, and Ermenilda's daughter Werburgh. Probably under their rule there was a community...
- founded abbeys at Milton Regis and Minster-in-Sheppey (where her daughter, Ermenilda was a nun), she subsequently chose to retire to her sister's foundation...
- (USA)) Beatrice of Ornacieux Castor of Karden Catherine of Ricci Dyfnog Ermenilda of Ely Fulcran Jordan of Saxony Polyeuctus (Roman Catholic Church) February...
- Ealhflæd, daughter of King Oswiu Wulfhere, King of Mercia 658–675; married Ermenilda of Ely ; Æthelred, King of Mercia 675–704 Merewalh, King of the Magonsæte;...