Redburga

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Redburga is a historically obscure woman believed to have been the wife of King Egbert of Wessex and the mother of King Æthelwulf, placing her in the early 9th-century West Saxon royal family.

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Label Occurrences
Redburga canonical 2

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf West Saxon royal consort
historical figure
medieval woman
allegedMotherOf Æthelwulf of Wessex NERFINISHED
allegedSpouseOf Egbert of Wessex NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty West Saxon dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith West Saxon royal family NERFINISHED
attestedIn later medieval traditions
century 9th century
child Æthelwulf of Wessex NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Wessex NERFINISHED
dynasty House of Wessex NERFINISHED
familyRole consort in West Saxon royal lineage
floruit 9th century
gender female
historicalStatus obscure
historicity disputed
husband Egbert of Wessex NERFINISHED
languageContext Old English historical context
linkedTo succession of West Saxon kings
maritalStatus married
memberOf House of Wessex NERFINISHED
motherOf Æthelwulf of Wessex (traditional attribution) NERFINISHED
name Redburga NERFINISHED
notableFor being traditionally regarded as mother of King Æthelwulf
being traditionally regarded as wife of Egbert of Wessex
possibleTitle Queen of Wessex NERFINISHED
region Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
residence Kingdom of Wessex NERFINISHED
role queen consort of Wessex
spouse Egbert of Wessex NERFINISHED
spouseTitle King of Wessex NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 9th century

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Egbert of Wessex spouse Redburga