Cyneburh of Mercia

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Cyneburh of Mercia was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon princess and later abbess, venerated as a Christian saint and daughter of the powerful pagan king Penda of Mercia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 7th-century English person
Anglo-Saxon princess
Christian saint
Mercian royal
abbess
associatedWith Christianization of Mercia NERFINISHED
Mercian royal family NERFINISHED
burialPlace Castor NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus pre-congregation saint
centuryOfActivity 7th century
countryOfCitizenship Mercia NERFINISHED
culture Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
father Penda of Mercia NERFINISHED
feastDay March 6
hasRelative Cyneswith NERFINISHED
Tibba NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Saint
languageOfWorkOrName Old English
notableFor being a daughter of King Penda of Mercia
being a royal abbess
early female monastic leadership in Mercia
notableWork foundation of a double monastery at Castor
placeOfVeneration Castor, near Peterborough NERFINISHED
positionHeld abbess of Castor
religion Christianity
residence Castor Abbey NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Cyneswith NERFINISHED
Peada of Mercia NERFINISHED
Wulfhere of Mercia NERFINISHED
Æthelred of Mercia NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Penda of Mercia child Cyneburh of Mercia