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Redburth Queen Of Wessex, 788

Name
Redburth Queen Of /Wessex/
Surname
Wessex
Given names
Redburth Queen Of
Birth
Birth of a son
Death of a husband
Death of a son
Unique identifier
2BD8FFE3C934AB4B97E8EC116D63BDDCBDEA
Last change
23 January 200719:13:56
Note

Notes
Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (1:13).
Chris Bennett posted to soc.genealogy.medieval on 15 Feb 1997:
Subject: Re: Ancient Saxon lineage"
"There is no contemporary source for Egbert's wife. The name "Raedburh"comes from a medieval manuscript quoted by W. G. Searle (Anglo-SaxonBishops, Kings and Nobles, London 1899, 343) as "MS Trin Coll Oxf x". Sheis described there as "regis Francorum sororia" which can only be areference to Charlemagne; however there is no such sister known. SinceEgbert was certainly in exile at Charlemagne's court, it is perfectlyplausible that he married his wife there. If the tradition has any value,then the best guess is that she was probably a sister-in-law, but shecould just as well have been a lady of the Court. Settipani (Laprehistoire des Capetiens, 308 n791) is willing to accept the name."

If Redburge was St. Ida, ten she is the same person as St.Ida of Autun