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Kyneburga,
Kyneswide and
Tibba were
female members of the
royal family of
Mercia in 7th-century England. They are
venerated as saints.
Kyneburga (d. c...
- name is not
recorded in
early sources, but
Reginald of
Durham calls her
Kyneburga (Cyneburg). This
mission appears to have made a
little long-term impact...
- Newport, 22 May 2021
Kyneburga,
Kyneswide and Tibba:
Kyneburga and
Kyneswide were
sisters (daughters of King
Penda of Mercia).
Kyneburga (d. c. 680) founded...
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Reginald of Durham's 12th
century Vita S. Oswaldi,
which says that it was
Kyneburga.
Although Oswald had one
known son, Æthelwald, it is
uncertain whether...
- (red),
Hartland (yellow) and
Kyneburga (white). The
names come from
various aspects of the school's history:
Kyneburga is the
patron saint of Gloucester;...
- of
Mercia ?-675 r.658-675
Alhfrith King of
Deira ~630–~664 r.~626–655
Kyneburga ?-~680
Ceolred King of
Mercia ?-716 r.709-716
Ceolwald King of Mercia...
- the
Rutland Deanery of the
Diocese of Peterborough.
Carlby Essendine Kyneburga,
Kyneswide and Tibba. the
dynasty of St
Tibba Nearby Holywell "A vision...
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Christian feast day:
Chrodegang Colette of
Corbie Fridolin of Säckingen
Kyneburga,
Kyneswide and
Tibba Marcian of
Tortona March 6 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)...
- Khosrovidukht,
Princess of the
Arsacid dynasty of
Armenia (Catholic)
Kyneburga, Abbess,
daughter of Penda, king of
Mercia Kyneswide, Abbess, daughter...
- his brothers,
Ethelred and Merwal; and by the
counsel of his sisters,
Kyneburga and Kyneswitha; and by the
counsel of the archbishop, who was
called Deus-dedit;...