Eadburh of Winchester

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Eadburh of Winchester was a 10th-century English royal princess and Benedictine nun venerated as a saint, known for her piety and association with the religious community at Winchester.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 10th-century English person
Anglo-Saxon royal princess
Benedictine nun
Christian saint
associatedWith Winchester Cathedral NERFINISHED
monastic reform in 10th-century England
birthPlace Wessex NERFINISHED
burialPlace Winchester NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus pre-congregation
centuryOfActivity 10th century
commemoratedIn hagiographical traditions of Winchester
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
culture Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
dynasty House of Wessex NERFINISHED
era early medieval England
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxon NERFINISHED
father Edward the Elder NERFINISHED
givenName Eadburh NERFINISHED
hasAttribute chastity
humility
obedience
hasCultCentre Winchester NERFINISHED
hasOccupation nun
religious
hasTitle Saint Eadburh of Winchester NERFINISHED
languageOfUse Old English
memberOf Benedictine Order NERFINISHED
mother Ælfflæd of Wessex NERFINISHED
nobleRank princess of Wessex
notableFor association with the religious community at Winchester
piety
placeOfActivity Winchester NERFINISHED
Winchester Cathedral Priory NERFINISHED
positionHeld nun at Winchester
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
sexOrGender female
sibling Athelstan NERFINISHED
Eadgifu of Wessex NERFINISHED
Eadhild of Wessex NERFINISHED
Eadred NERFINISHED
Edmund I NERFINISHED
veneratedAs saint
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Edward the Elder child Eadburh of Winchester