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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...
- to secrecy, Merewyn's mother charges Rumon to take the girl to her aunt Merwinna, Abbess of Romsey Abbey. After the death of Merewyn's mother, Merewyn and...
- Ælflæda 907 Daughter of Edward the Elder, Abbey was built for her. Abbess Merwinna 966 Abbess Elwina 992 Abbess Æthelflæda 1003 Abbess Wulfynn 1016 Abbess...
- (Hanno, Annon), Bishop of Verona in Italy (780) Saint Merwenna of Rumsey (Merwinna, Merewenna), first Abbess of Rumsey convent, in Hampshire (c. 970) Blessed...
- Maud) 895   968       Olga of Kiev     969       Merewenna (Merwenna, Merwinna)     970       Ulrich of Augsburg     973   Bishop of Augsburg   John of...
- (830) Saint Salvius, Abbot of Albelda in the north of Spain (962) Saint Merwinna, Abbess of Romsey Abbey (970) Synaxis of the Novgorod Saints: Ioakim Korsunianin...
- * (Balthild), * (Æthelflæd of Romsey) Mærwyn, (Balthild), (Æthelflæd) Merwinna Romsey Romsey Abbey Rumesige Rumesige Latin V adds, 'near the River Test'...
- After her father's death, Edgar sent Æthelflæda to be educated by Saint Merwinna at Romsey. Several miracles were ascribed to Æthelflæda. After her candle...