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Domne Eafe (Old English pronunciation: [ˈdomne ˈæɑve]; floruit late 7th century), also Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe, Ebba, was, according to the Kentish royal legend, a granddaughter of King Eadbald of Kent and the foundress of the double monastery of Minster in Thanet Priory at Minster-in-Thanet during the reign of her cousin King Ecgberht of Kent. A 1000-year-old confusion with her sister Eormenburg means she is often now known by that name. Married to Merewalh of Mercia, she had at least four children. When her two brothers, Æthelred and Æthelberht, were murdered (and subsequently venerated as saintly martyrs) she obtained the land in Thanet to build an abbey, from a repentant King Ecgberht. Her three daughters all went on to become abbesses and saints, the most famous of which, Mildrith, e

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  • Domne Eafe (Old English pronunciation: [ˈdomne ˈæɑve]; floruit late 7th century), also Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe, Ebba, was, according to the Kentish royal legend, a granddaughter of King Eadbald of Kent and the foundress of the double monastery of Minster in Thanet Priory at Minster-in-Thanet during the reign of her cousin King Ecgberht of Kent. A 1000-year-old confusion with her sister Eormenburg means she is often now known by that name. Married to Merewalh of Mercia, she had at least four children. When her two brothers, Æthelred and Æthelberht, were murdered (and subsequently venerated as saintly martyrs) she obtained the land in Thanet to build an abbey, from a repentant King Ecgberht. Her three daughters all went on to become abbesses and saints, the most famous of which, Mildrith, ended up with a shrine in St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury. (en)
  • Domne Eafe (Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe ou Ebba) est une princesse anglo-saxonne de la deuxième moitié du VIIe siècle. Selon la « légende royale kentique », elle est la petite-fille du roi Eadbald de Kent. Mariée à Merewalh de Mercie, elle eut quatre enfants. C'est elle qui fonda le double monastère de Minster-in-Thanet, durant le règne de son cousin, le roi Egbert Ier de Kent. (fr)
  • Domne Eafe, conosciuta anche come Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe o Ebba (VII secolo – Minster-in-Thanet, 695), è stata, stando alla Kentish Royal Legend, la nipote del re Eadbald del Kent e fondatrice del monastero doppio benedettino di Minster-in-Thanet, di cui è stata la prima badessa attorno all'anno 670.Un equivoco risalente a oltre mille anni fa ha fatto sì che essa fosse confusa con sua sorella Ermenburga (o Eormenburga), per questo spesso oggi ci si riferisce a lei con questo nome. Proprio con il nome di Ermenburga è venerata come santa dalla Chiesa cattolica, dalla Chiesa ortodossa e dalla Comunione anglicana. (it)
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  • Family tree of members of the Royal Family of Kent, from Eadbold to Ecgberht , including Ecgberht's cousin St Mildrith. (en)
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  • Domne Eafe (Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe ou Ebba) est une princesse anglo-saxonne de la deuxième moitié du VIIe siècle. Selon la « légende royale kentique », elle est la petite-fille du roi Eadbald de Kent. Mariée à Merewalh de Mercie, elle eut quatre enfants. C'est elle qui fonda le double monastère de Minster-in-Thanet, durant le règne de son cousin, le roi Egbert Ier de Kent. (fr)
  • Domne Eafe, conosciuta anche come Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe o Ebba (VII secolo – Minster-in-Thanet, 695), è stata, stando alla Kentish Royal Legend, la nipote del re Eadbald del Kent e fondatrice del monastero doppio benedettino di Minster-in-Thanet, di cui è stata la prima badessa attorno all'anno 670.Un equivoco risalente a oltre mille anni fa ha fatto sì che essa fosse confusa con sua sorella Ermenburga (o Eormenburga), per questo spesso oggi ci si riferisce a lei con questo nome. Proprio con il nome di Ermenburga è venerata come santa dalla Chiesa cattolica, dalla Chiesa ortodossa e dalla Comunione anglicana. (it)
  • Domne Eafe (Old English pronunciation: [ˈdomne ˈæɑve]; floruit late 7th century), also Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe, Ebba, was, according to the Kentish royal legend, a granddaughter of King Eadbald of Kent and the foundress of the double monastery of Minster in Thanet Priory at Minster-in-Thanet during the reign of her cousin King Ecgberht of Kent. A 1000-year-old confusion with her sister Eormenburg means she is often now known by that name. Married to Merewalh of Mercia, she had at least four children. When her two brothers, Æthelred and Æthelberht, were murdered (and subsequently venerated as saintly martyrs) she obtained the land in Thanet to build an abbey, from a repentant King Ecgberht. Her three daughters all went on to become abbesses and saints, the most famous of which, Mildrith, e (en)
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