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- Mærwynn (fl. 967−975 AD), also known as St. Merewenna or Merwinna, was a 10th-century abbess of Romsey Abbey. She is recognised as a saint in the Catholic...
- Bishop of Verona in Italy (780) Saint Merwenna of Rumsey (Merwinna, Merewenna), first Abbess of Rumsey convent, in Hampshire (c. 970) Blessed Fortis...
- noblewoman named Merewenna in 974 AD. Merewenna was given charge of Edgar's stepdaughter, Æthelflæd, who later served as abbess herself. Both Merewenna and Æthelflæd...
- Romsey Abbey in Hampshire by King Edgar I (the Peaceful). He appoints Merewenna, an English noblewoman, as abbess who becomes a foster mother to Princess...
- (Jænberht, Janbert), fourteenth Archbishop of Canterbury (792) Saint Merewenna (Marwenne, Morwenna), the local saint of Marhamchurch near Bude in Cornwall...
-   Matilda (Mathilda, Maud) 895   968       Olga of Kiev     969       Merewenna (Merwenna, Merwinna)     970       Ulrich of Augsburg     973   Bishop...
- Romsey in England, she became a nun there and eventually abbess after St Merewenna. "ST. ELFLEDA was the daughter of the Earl Ethelwold, who founded the...
- Romsey Abbey in Hampshire by King Edgar I (the Peaceful). He appoints Merewenna, an English noblewoman, as abbess who becomes a foster mother to Princess...