- Etheldreda, Saint
- Etheldreda, Saint
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Etheldreda — Etheldrède d Ély Sainte Etheldrède d Ely (appelée aussi Audrey, Awdrey, Æthelthryth, Etheldreda ou encore Ediltrudis) est née vers 630 à Exning et elle est décédée le 23 juin 679 à Ely. Fille de sainte Hereswyde et d Anna, roi d Est Anglie, elle… … Wikipédia en Français
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Ealdwulf of East Anglia — Ealdwulf or Aldwulf was King of East Anglia from 663 to c. 713.Ealdwulf s reign of forty nine years was extraordinary in length: only Æthelberht of Kent s (c 560 616), Ethelbald of Mercia s (716 757) and Offa of Mercia s (757 796) are comparable … Wikipedia