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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. Mildburh...
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sister of
Saint Mildburh of
Wenlock and
Saint Mildrith. The
three sisters have been
likened to the
three theological virtues:
Mildburh to faith, Mildgyth...
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Frithuswith of
Oxford Frithuwold of
Chertsey Hæmma of
Leominster Merefin Mildburh of
Wenlock Mildgyth Mildrith of
Thanet Milred of
Worcester Oda of Canterbury...
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February Abbess of Wenlock, Venerable, Healer, name also
spelled Milburgh and
Mildburh Miltiades of Rome 314 10
December Patriarch of Rome,
Venerable when Christianity...
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Frithuswith of
Oxford Frithuwold of
Chertsey Hæmma of
Leominster Merefin Mildburh of
Wenlock Mildgyth Mildrith of
Thanet Milred of
Worcester Oda of Canterbury...
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creative writing and
dance for
young people aged 18
years and under.
Mildburh (died 727), the
Benedictine abbess of
Wenlock Priory.
Peter de Leia (died...
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Frithuswith of
Oxford Frithuwold of
Chertsey Hæmma of
Leominster Merefin Mildburh of
Wenlock Mildgyth Mildrith of
Thanet Milred of
Worcester Oda of Canterbury...
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which were
venerated in the West
Midlands of
England (Saints Modwenna,
Mildburh,
Oswald of
Northumbria and
Edith of Polesworth),
indicating the patron...
- Yorke,
Kings and Kingdoms, p. 107,
accepts the
account in the Life of St
Mildburh,
which makes Merewalh and Æthelred brothers, as genuine. Kirby, Earliest...
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hides of land at Madeley.
Between 727 and 736 he sold his
holdings to
Mildburh,
daughter of Merewalh, sub-king of the Magonsæte. She was the
founder and...