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- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht abstract "For the king of Kent, see Æthelberht of Kent.Saints Æthelred and Æthelberht (also Ethelred, Ethelbert) according to the Kentish royal legend (attested in the 11th century) were princes of the Kingdom of Kent who were murdered in around AD 669, and later commemorated as saints and martyrs. Their story forms an important element in the legend of Saint Mildrith, because the monastery of Minster in Thanet is said to have been founded in atonement for the crime.".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht deathYear "0669".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht majorShrine Canterbury.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht majorShrine Huntingdonshire.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht veneratedIn Anglo-Saxon_Christianity.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageID "8711590".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageLength "6134".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageRevisionID "660043134".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_Christianity.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Anna_of_East_Anglia.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Bede.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Canterbury.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_Christian_saints.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_royalty.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_of_Kent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kentish_saints.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Domne_Eafe.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Eastry.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Ecgberht_of_Kent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Eorcenberht_of_Kent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Eormenred_of_Kent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Stenton.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Great_Wakering.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Hlothhere.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Hlothhere_of_Kent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Huntingdonshire.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Sheppey.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink J._A._Giles.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink John_Allen_Giles.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Kentish_Royal_Legend.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Kentish_royal_legend.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Essex.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Kent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Lent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Magonsæte.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Martyr.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Merewalh.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Mildburg.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Mildburh.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Mildrith.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Minster,_Swale.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Minster-in-Thanet.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Much_Wenlock.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Prittlewell.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Roger_of_Wendover.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Saint.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Seaxburh_of_Ely.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink St_Marys_Church,_Reculver.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Surrey.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Sword.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Thames_Estuary.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Thanet.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Thor.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Thunor.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLink Æthelberht_of_Kent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLinkText "Æthelberht".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLinkText "Æthelred and Æthelberht".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageWikiLinkText "Æthelred".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht attributes "with Aethelberht, as royal brothers, sometimes with swords".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht birthDate "seventh century".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht deathDate "c. 669".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht feastDay "--10-17".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht hasPhotoCollection Æthelred_and_Æthelberht.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht majorShrine "Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire; Canterbury".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht name "Aethelred Of Kent".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht name "Saints Aethelred and Aethelberht of Kent".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht shortDescription "Kentish saint, Anglo-Saxon royalty".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht veneratedIn Anglo-Saxon_Christianity.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anglo-Saxon_saints.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_saint.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht description "Kentish saint, Anglo-Saxon royalty".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht description "Kentish saint, Anglo-Saxon royalty".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht subject Category:7th-century_Christian_saints.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_royalty.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht subject Category:House_of_Kent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht subject Category:Kentish_saints.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Agent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Cleric.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Person.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Saint.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Person.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Agent.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type NaturalPerson.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Thing.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Q215627.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Q43115.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Q5.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht type Person.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht comment "For the king of Kent, see Æthelberht of Kent.Saints Æthelred and Æthelberht (also Ethelred, Ethelbert) according to the Kentish royal legend (attested in the 11th century) were princes of the Kingdom of Kent who were murdered in around AD 669, and later commemorated as saints and martyrs. Their story forms an important element in the legend of Saint Mildrith, because the monastery of Minster in Thanet is said to have been founded in atonement for the crime.".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht label "Æthelred and Æthelberht".
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht seeAlso Domne_Eafe.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht sameAs m.027fwl2.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht sameAs Этельред_Истрийский.
- Æthelred_and_Æthelberht sameAs Q2221339.