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  1. Æthelburg (auch Æthelburh, Ethelburga, Æthelburga, Æþelburh, Æðelburh, Æðilburh, Aethelberg auch Tate) (* 605 im angelsächsischen Königreich Kent; † 647 in Lyminge) war die christliche Tochter von Æthelberht aus der Dynastie der Oiscingas, dem ersten christlichen König des angelsächsischen Königreiches Kent, und ...

  2. Æthelburg (also Æthelburh or Ethelburga) (ca. 673–740) was Queen of Wessex by marriage to King Ine of Wessex. Perhaps most famed for her act in 722, when she destroyed the stronghold of Taunton (which had been built by Ine) in an attempt to find the rebel Ealdbert.

  3. Æthelburg, auch Æthelburh, Ethelburga, war Königin des Königreichs Wessex durch ihre Ehe mit König Ine.

  4. 20. Juni 2010 · Queen Æthelburg, (also Æthelburh), was the wife of King Ine of Wessex. In 722 C.E., she destroyed the stronghold of Taunton (which had been built by Ine) in an attempt to find the rebel Ealdbert.

  5. Æthelburh of Barking. Saint Æthelburh (died after 686) or Ethelburga, founder and first Abbess of the double monastery of Barking, was the sister of Earconwald (also spelled "Erkenwald"), Bishop of London .

  6. Auch Ines Frau Æthelburg wandte sich offenbar gegen ihn und ließ im Jahr 722 die um das Jahr 710 von Ine befestigte Stadt Taunton zerstören. Nach Henry of Huntingdon, einem Chronisten des 12. Jahrhunderts, vertrieb Æthelburg den Rebellen Ealdberht aus Taunton.

  7. 20. Nov. 2018 · Aethelwulf (r. 839-858 CE) was King of Wessex, a region in modern-day Britain, son and successor to Egbert of Wessex (r. 802-839 CE) who had unified and expanded his kingdom with Aethelwulf's assistance. Aethelwulf fought at the Battle of Ellandun in 825 CE, defeating the Kingdom of Mercia and taking significant territories which he then ruled ...