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Wihtburh (also
Withburga or Withburge; died 743) was an East
Anglian saint,
princess and abbess.
According to tradition, she was the
youngest daughter...
- his daughters – Seaxburh, Æthelthryth, Æthelburh and
possibly a fourth,
Wihtburh – were canonised.
Little is
known of Anna's life or his reign, as few records...
- 926 5
January 1047 by Pope
Clement II
Wihtberht 7 May 675 13
August 747
Wihtburh unknown 17
March 743
Wilfrid c. 633 709 or 710
Wilfrid II
unknown 29 April...
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Thorney Torthred of
Thorney Tova of
Thorney Walstan of
Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely
Wulfric of
Holme East
Saxon Æthelburh of
Barking Hildelith of Barking...
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other animals were kept or grazed.
According to
local tradition,
Saint Wihtburh (aka Withburga),
claimed to be the
daughter of Anna, King of the East Angles...
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Frankish abbot and
bishop Theudimer (also
known as Tudmir),
Visigothic count Wihtburh, Anglo-Saxon
abbess Brian Todd
Carey (2012). Road to Manzikert: "Byzantine...
- VIII Now
believed to be
buried beneath her
shrine in
Chester cathedral.
Wihtburh of East Anglia,
relics destro****
under Henry VIII
Winibald of Wes****, tomb...
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Thorney Torthred of
Thorney Tova of
Thorney Walstan of
Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely
Wulfric of
Holme East
Saxon Æthelburh of
Barking Hildelith of Barking...
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Thorney Torthred of
Thorney Tova of
Thorney Walstan of
Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely
Wulfric of
Holme East
Saxon Æthelburh of
Barking Hildelith of Barking...
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similar to the
interior walls of the
Galilee porch. The
relics of the
saints Wihtburh,
Seaxburh (sisters of St Etheldreda) and
Ermenilda (daughter of St Seaxburh...