• queen of Wessex. She is also called Queen of the Gewisse, an early name for the tribe which ruled Wessex. She is said to have ruled Wessex for between...
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  • Cenwalh, also Cenwealh or Coenwalh, was King of Wessex from c. 642 to c. 645 and from c. 648 until his death, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in...
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  • Seaxburh (redirect from Seaxburg)
    following Anglo-Saxon women: Saint Seaxburh of Ely (died c. 699) Seaxburh of Wessex (died c. 674) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • Retrieved on 23 August 2010 (also see this source for "Saxulf", "Sewulf", "Seaxburg").[dead link‍] Bede, Ecclesiastical History, iv, 19 Stenton, F.M., 'Medeshamstede...
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    Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses. London, New York: Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-6040-0. Seaxburg 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England Abbey Church of The Blessed Virgin...
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