Eahlflæd

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Eahlflæd was a 7th-century Northumbrian princess, daughter of King Oswiu, who became a religious figure associated with early Anglo-Saxon Christianity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 7th-century English person
Anglo-Saxon noblewoman
Christian religious figure
Northumbrian princess
childOf Oswiu of Northumbria NERFINISHED
continent Europe
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Northumbria NERFINISHED
culture Anglo-Saxon
dynasty Bernician royal house NERFINISHED
era Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Angles NERFINISHED
father Oswiu of Northumbria NERFINISHED
givenName Eahlflæd NERFINISHED
languageUsed Old English NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Northumbria NERFINISHED
nameInNativeLanguage Eahlflæd NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Old English
notableFor association with early Anglo-Saxon Christianity
role as a Northumbrian royal woman in the Christianization of England
partOf Northumbrian royal family NERFINISHED
positionHeld princess of Northumbria
religion Christianity
early Anglo-Saxon Christianity
sexOrGender female
timePeriod 7th century

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King Oswiu of Northumbria child Eahlflæd
subject surface form: Oswiu of Northumbria