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  1. Cuthburga (altenglisch Cūþburh oder Cūðburh, transliteriert Cuthburh, Cuthburgh oder Cuthburg, latinisiert neben Cuthburga auch Cuthburgis und Cuthberga, * um 670; † um 725) war eine angelsächsische Adlige und Äbtissin, die bereits kurz nach ihrem Tod als Heilige verehrt wurde.

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    Saint Cuthburh or Cuthburg, Cuthburga (Old English: Cūþburh; died 31 August 725) was the first Abbess of Wimborne Minster. She was the sister of Ine, King of Wessex and was married to the Northumbrian king Aldfrith.

  3. Feast day: August 31. Queen and first Abbess of Wimborne. Died c. 725. St. Cuthburga was the daughter of Prince Coenred, a second-cousin of Caedwalla, King of Wessex.

  4. St. Cuthburga was the daughter of Prince Coenred, a second-cousin of Caedwalla, King of Wessex. Her brothers were St. Ine, King of Wessex and Ingild, great-great-grandfather of Egbert, the first King of the English, and direct ancestor of Alfred the Great.

  5. The minster is dedicated to Saint Cuthburga (sister to Ine, King of Wessex and wife of Aldfrith, King of Northumbria) who founded a Benedictine abbey of nuns at the present day minster c. 705.

  6. Cuthburga The first abbess of Wimborne, St. Cuthburga was well-connected: she was the daughter, wife, and mother of kings. She left her husband to become a nun under St. Hildelitha at Barking.

  7. Cuthberga von Wimborne. Gedenktag katholisch: 31. August. Name bedeutet: die höfliche Schützerin (französisch- englisch - althochdt.) * im 7. Jahrhundert in Wessex in England. † 31. August 725 in Wimborne bei Bournemouth in England. Cuthberga, Schwester des Königs Ine / Ina von Wessex und der Quimburga, heiratete König Alfred von ...