• after the letters to Edwin and Æthelburg, rather than before, as Bede has it; Boniface's letter to Edwin and Æthelburg indicates he had the news from...
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  • East Anglia Saint Æthelburg (died c. 664), daughter of King Anna of East Anglia Ruothild (840-852), daughter of Charlemagne Bertrade de Germanie (852-877)...
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    the see, or bishopric, of London was abandoned. Æthelberht's daughter, Æthelburg, married Edwin, the king of the Northumbrians, and by 627 Paulinus, the...
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  • of Kent, the son of Æthelberht of Kent. The spread of Christianity in the north of Britain gained ground when Edwin of Northumbria married Æthelburg, a...
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  • Faremoutiers) into which some of the princesses of Kent, such as Eorcongota and East Anglia such as Aethelburg and Saethryth, in most cases his relations, retired...
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  • 670s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (approximate date) Yazid ibn al-Muhallab, Muslim governor (d. 720) 673 Æthelburg, queen of Wessex (approximate date) Bede, Anglo-Saxon theologian and historian...
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  • Dumnonia, but his armies are crushed, and he is forced to withdraw. Queen Æthelburg, wife of Ine, destroys the royal castle of Taunton, to prevent its seizure...
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    an earthen castle about 700, but it was levelled in 722 by his queen, Æthelburg of Wessex, to prevent seizure by rebels. A monastery was founded before...
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    earliest fortification of Taunton started for King Ine of Wessex and Æthelburg, in or about the year 710 AD. However, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
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    earliest fortification of Taunton started for King Ine of Wessex and Æthelburg, in or about the year 710. However, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
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