- The Book of
Nunnaminster (London,
British Library,
Harley MS 2965) is a 9th-century Anglo-Saxon prayerbook. It was
written in the
kingdom of Mercia, using...
- 0608°N 1.3095°W / 51.0608; -1.3095St. Mary's Abbey, also
known as the
Nunnaminster, was a
Benedictine nunnery in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It was...
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death of King
Alfred in 899.
Ealhswith founded Nunnaminster at some time
before her death.
Nunnaminster was
renamed to the
abbey of St.Mary, and Ealhswith's...
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Repton Saint Edburga of
Winchester (died 960), also
known as
Edburga of
Nunnaminster,
daughter of King
Edward the
Elder Eadburh of Mercia,
daughter of King...
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Queen Mother Ealhswith's
foundation of St Mary's Abbey,
Winchester (
Nunnaminster).
There Eadburh was
educated and
remained as a nun for the rest of her...
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mother Ealhswith founded the
abbey of St Mary for nuns,
known as the
Nunnaminster, in Winchester. Edward's
daughter Eadburh became a nun there, and she...
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Royal Bible (British
Library MS
Royal 1.E.vi),
Royal Prayerbook, Book of
Nunnaminster,
Harleian Prayerbook,
Saint Petersburg Gospels,
Anglian collection m****cript...
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Golden Gospels (Harley MS 2788)
Ramsey Psalter (Harley MS 2904) Book of
Nunnaminster (Harley MS 2965)
Minuscule 3686
Harleian Genealogies (Harley MS 3859)...
- hagiographic",
especially about Benedictine convents such as Shaftesbury,
Nunnaminster, and Wilton, give
insights into the
lives of nuns in
England during the...
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Barberini Gospels, the Book of Cerne, the
Tiberius Bede, and the Book of
Nunnaminster. The
psalter contains the Book of
Psalms together with
letters of St...