Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | intended to point out to Queen Elizabeth "in how many and
2 0, Int | have the story of Egfrid’s queen, Ethelthryth, and a hymn
3 I, XXVI| the island, wherein the queen, who, as has been said before,
4 II, V | Paul, where also lies his queen, Bertha. Among other benefits
5 II, IX | same holy Easter night, the queen had brought forth to the
6 II, IX | he had obtained that the queen should bring forth the child
7 II, XI | ETHELBERG, KING EDWIN'S QUEEN.~ "To the illustrious lady
8 II, XI | illustrious lady his daughter, Queen Ethelberg, Boniface, bishop,
9 II, XII | privately made known to the queen his intention of doing what
10 II, XIV | other children of his, by Queen Ethelberg, were baptized,
11 II, XIV | coming with the king and queen to the royal township, which
12 II, XX | Paulinus, taking with him Queen Ethelberg, whom he had before
13 III, XI | zealous care of Osthryth, queen of the Mercians,the daughter
14 III, XI | called Beardaneu, which that queen and her husband Ethelred
15 III, XI | Lastly, when the aforesaid queen afterwards abode some time
16 III, XI | conversation between her and the queen, the discourse, among other
17 III, XI | reaching up to heaven. The queen thereupon added, that the
18 III, XVI | from Bebba, formerly its queen. Not being able to take
19 III, XXIV| hostage at the court of Queen Cynwise,in the province
20 III, XXIV| has been said above; for Queen Eanfled, his kinswoman,
21 III, XXV | instruct in the better way. Queen Eanfled and her followers
22 III, XXV | was keeping Easter, the queen and her followers were still
23 IV, III | said. For he had come with Queen Ethelthryth from the province
24 IV, XIII| rest of the people. The queen, whose name was Eabae, had
25 IV, XIX | CHAP. XIX. How Queen Ethelthryth always preserved
26 IV, XIX | if he could persuade the queen to consent to fulfil her
27 IV, XIX | marriage duty, for he knew the queen loved no man more than himself.
28 IV, XX | praise and honour of the same queen and bride of Christ, and
29 IV, XX | Christ, and therefore truly a queen, because the bride of Christ;
30 IV, XXII| was son to the sister of Queen Ethelthryth,above spoken
31 IV, XXII| for he had once been that queen’s thegn. From him he asked
32 V, XIX | purposed. He forthwith went to Queen Eanfled, for he was known
33 V, XIX | the English, nation. For Queen Baldhild sent soldiers with
34 V, XXIV| V, 8.]~In the year 697, Queen Osthryth was murdered by
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