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- Æthelburh may
refer to any of the
following Anglo-Saxon women:
Saint Æthelburh of
Barking (died
after 686/688),
abbess of
Barking Saint Æthelburh of Faremoutiers...
- Æthelburh of Kent (born c. 601,
sometimes spelled Æthelburg,
Ethelburga, Æthelburga; Old English: Æþelburh, Æðelburh, Æðilburh, also
known as Tate or Tata)...
-
Saint Æthelburh (died
after 686) or
Ethelburga,
founder and
first Abbess of the
double monastery of Barking, was the
sister of
Earconwald (also spelled...
- Æthelburh (died 7 July 664),
known as
Ethelburga, was an Anglo-Saxon princess,
abbess and saint. Æthelburh was one of the
daughters of King Anna of East...
- The
Abbey of St Mary and St
Ethelburga,
founded in the 7th-century and
commonly known as
Barking Abbey, is a
former Roman Catholic,
royal monastery located...
- ward's
ancient churches, St
Ethelburga-the-Virgin
within Bishopsgate, is
dedicated to Eorconwald's sister, St
Ethelburga of Barking, the
first Abbess...
-
Giggleswick School Harrogate Ladies'
College The
Mount School Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate Queen Margaret's
School Queen Mary's
School Read
School St...
-
built circa 1543-44,
close to Leathersellers' Hall, on a site
behind St
Ethelburga's Church and
housed seven elderly people. In 1837 the
Company also built...