Cynewise (fl. 7th c.)
Cynewise (fl. 7th c.)
Queen of Mercia. Name variations: Name variations: Cunewise; m. Penda, king of Mercia (r. c. 626–655, d. 655); children: Paeda, king of Middle Anglia; Wulfhere of Mercia, king of Mercia (r. 657–675), Aethelred, king of Mercia (died 704); Merewald; Cyneburg of Mercia, Cuneswith, St. Cunethrith of Castor, Wilburga, Edburga of Bicester and Edith of Aylesbury.
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