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- Eadburh abstract "Eadburh (Old English: Ēadburh), also spelled Eadburg, (fl. 787-802) was the daughter of King Offa of Mercia and Queen Cynethryth. She was the wife of King Beorhtric of Wessex, and according to Asser's Life of Alfred the Great she accidentally killed her husband by poison. She fled to Francia, where she is said to have been offered the chance of marrying Charlemagne, but ruined the opportunity. Instead she was appointed as the abbess of a convent. Here she is said to have fornicated with an English exile. As a result she was eventually expelled from the monastery and ended her days begging in the streets of Pavia.".
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- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_the_Great.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Asser.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Athelwulf.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Beorhtric_of_Wessex.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_English_people.
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- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th-century_English_people.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th-century_deaths.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_royal_consorts.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beggars.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Bald.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Cynethryth.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Egbert_of_Wessex.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Francia.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Offa_of_Mercia.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Pauline_Stafford.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLink Pavia.
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eadburh".
- Eadburh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eadburh, Queen of Wessex".
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- Eadburh name "Eadburh".
- Eadburh shortDescription "Queen of Wessex".
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- Eadburh description "Queen of Wessex".
- Eadburh description "Queen of Wessex".
- Eadburh subject Category:8th-century_English_people.
- Eadburh subject Category:8th-century_births.
- Eadburh subject Category:9th-century_English_people.
- Eadburh subject Category:9th-century_deaths.
- Eadburh subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_royal_consorts.
- Eadburh subject Category:Beggars.
- Eadburh hypernym Daughter.
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- Eadburh comment "Eadburh (Old English: Ēadburh), also spelled Eadburg, (fl. 787-802) was the daughter of King Offa of Mercia and Queen Cynethryth. She was the wife of King Beorhtric of Wessex, and according to Asser's Life of Alfred the Great she accidentally killed her husband by poison. She fled to Francia, where she is said to have been offered the chance of marrying Charlemagne, but ruined the opportunity. Instead she was appointed as the abbess of a convent.".
- Eadburh label "Eadburh".
- Eadburh sameAs Eadburh.
- Eadburh sameAs Eadburga.
- Eadburh sameAs m.02t0s1.
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- Eadburh sameAs Q962190.
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- Eadburh wasDerivedFrom Eadburh?oldid=663193725.
- Eadburh isPrimaryTopicOf Eadburh.
- Eadburh name "Eadburh".