Cwoenthryth

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Cwoenthryth was an Anglo-Saxon royal woman, traditionally regarded as a Mercian princess and abbess associated with religious foundations in early 9th-century England.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Cwenthryth 2

Statements (15)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon royal woman
Mercian princess
abbess
activeInCentury 9th century
associatedWith religious foundations in early 9th-century England
country Kingdom of Mercia NERFINISHED
culture Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxon NERFINISHED
nobleTitle princess
notableFor role as Mercian princess
role as abbess in early medieval England
positionHeld abbess
region England
religion Christianity
sexOrGender female

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Coenwulf of Mercia child Cwoenthryth
Saint Kenelm hasSister Cwoenthryth
this entity surface form: Cwenthryth
Saint Kenelm hasRelative Cwoenthryth
this entity surface form: Cwenthryth