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Mildburh (alternatively
Milburga or Milburgh) (died 23
February 727) was the
Benedictine abbess of
Wenlock Priory. Her
feast day is 23 February. Mildburh...
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Milburga (Catholic Online) St.
Milburga,
Abbess of
Wenlock St.
Milburga (www.Godchecker.com) St.
Milburga's Well (The Megalithic...
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Wenlock Priory, or St
Milburga's Priory, is a
ruined 12th-century monastery,
located in Much Wenlock, Shropshire...
- its
parish boundaries. King
Penda installed his
daughter Milburga as
abbess in 687.
Milburga of
Wenlock was
credited with many
miraculous works. The abbey...
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county day is on 23 February, the
feast day of St
Milburga,
abbess of
Wenlock Priory. St
Milburga was the
daughter of Anglo-Saxon king Merewalh, who...
- Right-Believing, Martyr,
Prince of Tver,
native name
Mikhail Yaroslavich Milburga of
Wenlock 715 23
February Abbess of Wenlock, Venerable, Healer, name also...
- July 9 – Naga, ****anese
prince Dagobert III, king of the
Franks (b. 699)
Milburga, Anglo-Saxon
abbess (approximate date)
Muhammad ibn Qasim, Arab general...
- nuns
founded c.680 by Merwald, King of West
Mercia (or his
daughter St
Milburga); ruined;
Cluniac house built on site (see
immediately below)
Wenlock Priory...
- by
Roger de Montgomery.
Thought to be the
final resting place of
Saint Milburga,
whose bones were
reputedly discovered during restoration work in 1101...
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owned by him in Paisley. It was
dedicated to SS. Mary, James,
Mirin and
Milburga.
Around 13
monks came from the
Cluniac priory at Much
Wenlock in Shropshire...