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- part of the civil parish of Millington. The church, dedicated to Saint Ethelburgh, was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1967 and is now recorded...
- was king of all England with the exception of Kent and wished to marry Ethelburgh, the daughter of Ethelbert king of Kent. The problem being that Edwin...
- Glastonbury. In about 726 he abdicated and went to Rome with his wife Ethelburgh, where he ended his days as a monk. "ETHELBURGA was his faithful fellow-worker...
- Street, SW11 theundergroundmap.com Historic England. "Church of Saint Ethelburgh (1346278)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 December...
- succeeded as abbess. She was the half-sister of Sts Etheldred (Audrey) and Ethelburgh. "Being called to the religious state, ST. SETHRYDA retired, with her...
- St Saxburgh, became a nun at Faremoutiers-en-Brie under her aunt, St Ethelburgh, but reposed very young (660) Saint Gundebert (Gumbert, Gondelbert), Bishop...
- Daughter of Anna, King of East Anglia in England, sister of Sts Etheldred, Ethelburgh and Withburgh and half-sister of St Sethrid. She married Erconbert, King...
- church there. In 616 he became King of Northumbria in England, married Ethelburgh of Kent and was baptised by St Paulinus. He fell in battle at Hatfield...
- of St. Kieran of Ossory (6th century) Saint Æthelburh of Faremoutiers (Ethelburgh, Ethelburga, Aubierge), an Anglo-Saxon princess and Abbess of Faremoutiers...
- Thorgyth (Tortgith), nun at the convent of Barking in England with St Ethelburgh (ca. 700) Saint Poppo of Stavelot, Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium...