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Lyminge Abbey

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in 625, an important event in the transmission of Christianity from Kent to the north of England as his conversion was a condition of their marriage. After Edwin was killed at the
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in 633, Ethelburga returned to Kent to become abbess of a new nunnery and convent at Lyminge. When she died in 647 she was venerated as a saint. Lyminge suffered from numerous
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raids due to its particular vulnerability, and its people were subsequently taken refuge for protection in the city of
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This article about a British Christian monastery, abbey, priory or other religious house is a
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The exact location of the abbey is not known but is believed to be around
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The 10th cent Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga on the Abbey site
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church, which is dedicated to St Mary and St Ethelburga.
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This article about a Kent building or structure is a
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Æthelburh of Kent
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King Edwin of Northumbria
Battle of Hatfield Chase
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Canterbury
Lyminge
Kings and kingdoms of early Anglo-Saxon England
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