- fifteenth-century
chronicle now held by
Oxford University names her as
Redburga,
supposedly a
relative of
Charlemagne whom he
married when he was banished...
- 15th
century chronicles from
Oxford University,
Luitgard had a sister,
Redburga/Redburh, who met Ecgberht,
later to be King of Wes****,
while he was exiled...
- Burchard/Burkhart, Burgred; Cuthburh, Eadburh, Æthelburh, Notburga, Osburh,
Redburga, Seaxburh, Walpurga,
Werburgh The
suffix is
feminine only. See also Burke...
-
before 788 – no
earlier than 786 802 –
Beorhtric Unknown Late
recording as
Redburga but name is of
doubtful historicity – – – no
earlier than 802 no later...