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Ermenilda of Ely

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Name
  
Ermenilda Ely

Died
  
700 AD


Children
  
Werburgh, Coenred of Mercia

Parents
  
Eorcenberht of Kent, Seaxburh of Ely

Grandparents
  
Eadbald of Kent, Anna of East Anglia, Emma, daughter of Theudebert II

Similar People
  
Werburgh, AEthelthryth, Penda of Mercia

Saint Eormenhild (or Ermenilda, Ermenildis, Ermengild) (d. about 700/703) is a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches.

Life

She features in the genealogies of various 11th and 12th century versions of the Kentish Royal Legend. These describe her as the daughter of King Eorcenberht of Kent and St. Seaxburh of Ely, and wife to Wulfhere of Mercia, with whom she had a daughter, St. Wærburh, and a son, Coenred. Eormenhild became a nun after her husband died in 675, and eventually became abbess of Minster-in-Sheppey and Ely consecutively.

There are almost no contemporary records for her life. When discussing Wulfhere, Bede mentions neither she nor her daughter Wærburh. However, her name is mentioned as an abbess in a (copy of a) charter of King Wihtred of Kent, dated 699, along with three other abbesses present at the occasion when the charter was issued: "Irminburga, Aeaba et Nerienda".

Her feast day is 13 February.

References

Ermenilda of Ely Wikipedia


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