- Seaxburh was a wife of King Cenwalh of Wessex and according to tradition, ruled Wessex as Queen for a year following Cenwalh's death. She should...
- deceased (676)
- Æscwine was a King of Wessex, but probably not the only king in Wessex at the time. Bede writes that after the death of King Cenwalh: "his u...
- female, deceased (597)
- Werburgh (also known as Werburga) (d. February 3, 699 at Trentham) is an English saint and the patron saint of Chester. She was born in...
- male, deceased (673)
- Ecgberht, or Egbert (d. July 4, 673) was a King of Kent who ruled from 664 to 673, succeeding his father Eorcenberht. He may have still been a...
- female, deceased (699)
- Saint Seaxburh or Sexburga of Ely (died c. 699) was an Anglo-Saxon princess, abbess and saint of the Catholic Church. Seaxburh was one of four...
- female, deceased (664)
- Saint Ethelburga, known as Ethelburga of Faremoutier, was an Anglo-Saxon princess, abbess and saint of the Catholic Church. Ethelburga was one of...
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