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

  3. 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.

    • c. 673
    • c. 688–726
  4. Æthelburh of Kent (born c. 601, sometimes spelled Æthelburg, Ethelburga, Æthelburga; Old English: Æþelburh, Æðelburh, Æðilburh, also known as Tate or Tata), was an early Anglo-Saxon queen consort of Northumbria, the second wife of King Edwin.

    • c. 601, Kent
  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 .

    • late 7th century
    • 11 October
  6. Æthelburg (auch Æthelburh, Ethelburga, Æthelburga, Æþelburh, Æðelburh, Æðilburh, Aethelberg) ist ein angelsächsischer weiblicher Personenname.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › history › encyclopedias-almanacsÆthelburg | Encyclopedia.com

    Æthelburg (b. c.605) was the Christian daughter of Æthelbert of Kent. Her marriage to the Northumbrian king Edwin (625) brought about his baptism and the initial conversion of his kingdom by Bishop Paulinus, who had accompanied her north. Edwin's defeat and death in 633 forced queen and bishop to flee back to Kent.