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page 1Anglo-Saxon royalty
Edward the Exile
son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth
Creoda of Mercia
6th-century Anglo-Saxon monarch
Hilda
Christian saint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, England
Icel
early king of Mercia
Balthild
Wife of Clovis II
Gytha of Wessex
daughter of King Harold II of England
Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders
Countess consort of Flanders (877-929)
Alfred Aetheling
Son of English king Æthelred II and his second wife Emma of Normandy; brother of Edward the Confessor
Æthelweard
Anglo-Saxon historian
Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile
Wife of Edward the Exile
Eni of East Anglia
Anglo-Saxon noble

Mildthryth
thumb|St Mildred, Preston-next-Wingham, Kent
Saint Mildrith, also Mildthryth, Mildryth and Mildred, () (born c. 660, died after 732), was a 7th- and 8th-century Anglo-Saxon abbess of the Abbey at Minster-in-Thanet, Kent. She was declared a saint after her death, and, in 1030, her remains were moved to Canterbury.
Werburgh
Werburgh (also Wærburh, Werburh, Werburga, meaning "true city"; ; c. AD 650 – 3 February 700) was an Anglo-Saxon princess who became the patron saint of the city of Chester in Cheshire. Her feast day is 3 February.
Edith of Wilton
English nun
Creoda of Wessex
figure in early Wessex history; possible son of Cerdic

Eadburh of Winchester
Anglo-Saxon nun
Frithuswith
thumb|Frithuswith hiding with swine. From a stained glass in the Lady Chapel (Gloucester)|Lady Chapel At [[Gloucester Cathedral.]]
thumb|St Margaret's Well, Binsey, Oxfordshire.
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Æthelhelm
Æthelhelm or Æþelhelm ( – ) was the elder of two known sons of Æthelred I, King of Wessex from 865 to 871, and Queen Wulfthryth.
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Wihtburh
Wihtburh (also Withburga or Withburge; died 743) was an East Anglian saint and abbess. She was renowned for founding and governing a convent at Dereham in Norfolk. The Dereham convent no longer exists except for St Nicholas Church.

Mildburh
Mildburh (alternatively Milburga or Milburgh) (died 23 February 727) was the Benedictine abbess of Wenlock Priory. Her feast day is 23 February.
Edmund Ætheling
Son of King Edmund Ironside of England.
Goda of England
English princess
Ætheling
An Ætheling (; also aetheling, atheling and etheling) was in Anglo-Saxon England a prince of the royal dynasty eligible for the kingship.
Cristina, daughter of Edward the Exile
English princess
Æthelburh of Faremoutiers
Anglo-Saxon princess, abbess and saint
Æthelstan Ætheling
Anglo-Saxon royalty
Æthelweard
Anglo-Saxon nobleman, son of Alfred the Great
Edwin, son of Edward the Elder
Anglo-Saxon prince
Ælfthryth of Crowland
Mercian saint
Eadwig Ætheling
Anglo-Saxon royalty
Æbbe of Coldingham
saint
Cwenthryth
Cwenthryth (fl. 811-c.827) was a daughter of King Coenwulf of Mercia. In 811 she witnessed a charter of her father as filia regis (king's daughter). She was abbess of Winchcombe Minster, Reculver and Minster in Thanet, which she inherited from her father. She also inherited a dispute with Wulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury, over control of Reculver and Minster in Thanet. Coenwulf died in 821 and in 825 Wulfred launched a lawsuit to force her to submit to him and by 827 he had gained control over the properties. She is not recorded after that year.