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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.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Saint Mildburh (alternatively Milburga or Milburgh) (+23 February 727) was the abbess of Wenlock Priory. Her feast day is 23 February. Mildburh was a daughter of Merewalh, King of the Mercian sub-kingdom of Magonsaete, and Domne Eafe. She was the older sister of Saint Mildrith and Saint Mildgytha.

  3. Princess, abbess and miracle worker, St Milburga (sometimes spelt Mildburg, Mildburga or Mildburh) lived when the peoples of Anglo-Saxon England were being converted to Christianity. As the second abbess of Wenlock, or Wimnicas as it was then known, she was one of a number of princesses who ruled over monasteries in the 7th century – in her ...

  4. St. Milburga was the daughter of King Merewald of Magonset and his wife, St. Ermenburga (alias Aebbe of Minster-in-Thanet); and therefore sister of SS. Mildred and Milgitha. Milburga became a nun at the monastery of Wenlock (Shropshire), founded by her father and Archbishop Theodore of Canterbury, on the borders of Wales, under a French Abbess ...

  5. Name variations: Mildburga or Mildburh. Died around 722; daughter of Merowald or Merwald, king of Mercia, and Ermenburga, the abbess of Minster; sister of Mildgyth and Saint Mildred. Source for information on Milburg (d. 722?): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  6. Death: January 1, 1101. Saint Mildred of Thanet, also known as Mildred von Minster and Mildthryth, was born in the seventh century as the daughter of King Merewalh of Mercia and Saint Ermenburga of Thanet. She was the sister of two other saints, Saint Milburga and Saint Mildgytha. From a young age, Mildred displayed a strong devotion to God and ...

  7. A woman who has been suffering from an untreatable illness for years is healed by the power of Saint Milburga's bones.