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- Emma (c. 985-March 6, 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire), was daughter of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy, by his second wife Gunnora. She was...
- female, deceased (905)
- Ealhswith of the Gaini was born c. 852 in Mercia. Her name means "Temple strength". Her father was Æthelred Mucil, Ealdorman of the Gaini. She was m...
- female, deceased (653)
- Osyth or Osith (died 653 AD) was an English saint. She is primarily commemorated in the village of St. Osyth, Essex, near Colchester. Alternative...
- female, deceased (1075)
- Edith of Wessex, married King Edward the Confessor of England in 1045. The marriage produced no children. Later ecclesiastical writers claimed that...
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- Cynethryth (died after 798) was the wife of Offa of Mercia and mother of Ecgfrith of Mercia. Cynethryth is the only Anglo-Saxon Queen consort in...
- female, deceased (968)
- Edgiva of Kent, or also Eadgifu (d. August 25, 968) was the third wife of Edward the Elder, King of England. Edgiva was the daughter of Sigehelm,...
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- Eadburh was the daughter of Offa of Mercia and his Queen, Cynethryth, and was the wife of Beorhtric of Wessex. She married Beorhtric in 789....
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- Elgiva (d.Sept 959) was the wife of king Edwy of England. Not much is known about her but we do know she was already Edwy's 3rd cousin once removed...
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- Saint Cuthburga or Cuthburg (died c. 718) was the first abbess of Wimborne Minster. She was the sister of Ine, King of Wessex and was married to...
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- Elfrida was the second wife and Queen consort of King Edgar of England (reigned 959-975).
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