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Hereswith or
Hereswitha (Old English: Hereswiþ), also
spelt Hereswithe,
Hereswyde or Haeresvid, was a 7th-century
Northumbrian saint. She
married into...
- See: (in French)
Aigulphe de Lérins. Wikipédia. (French Wikipedia). "ST.
HERESWITHA was
daughter of Ereric, the
nephew of St. Edwin, King of Northumbria,...
- Adulf, was king of East
Anglia from c. 664 to 713. He was the son of
Hereswitha, a
Northumbrian princess, and of Æthilric (d.
before c. 664),
whose brothers...
- kilometers, was reichsunmittel,
making it
subject only to the Emperor.
Hereswitha was to be the
first abbess but died on her way there; and
Benedicta took...
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connection and his
brother Æthelric
married a
Northumbrian princess,
Hereswitha, who was
Edwin of Northumbria's grand-niece. This
marriage was probably...
- Eni ? Eorpwald5 Rægenhere Sigeberht6 Anna7
Saewara Æthelhere8 Æthelwold9 Æthelric
Hereswitha Seaxburh Æthelthryth Æthelburh
Jurmin Ealdwulf10 Ælfwald11...
- Caedmon".
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved on 28 October 2009. "St.
Hereswitha".
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved on 28 October 2009. "St. Begu". Britannia...
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shared the
throne with
Sigeberht (c. 629–634) and died with him in 636.
Hereswitha, Ealdwulf's mother, had
already left East
Anglia for a
monastic life in...
- Fens by
means of
royal marriages such as that
between the
Northumbrian Hereswitha and the East
Anglian Æthilric. The
history of East
Anglia and its kings...
- Edwin's
encouragement took
shape in the
marriage of his grand-niece
Hereswitha,
sister of
Hilda of Whitby, to Æthelric, Rædwald's nephew.
Hereswith and...