Bertha of Kent
Queen of Kent
Bertha or Aldeberge was a Frankish princess who became queen of Kent. She influenced the 597 Gregorian mission, led by Augustine, which resulted in the conversion to Christianity of Anglo-Saxon England. Wikipedia
Born: 565 AD
Spouse: Æthelberht of Kent
Grandchildren: Eanflæd, Eorcenberht of Kent, Eormenred of Kent, and more
Children: Æthelburh of Kent and Eadbald of Kent
Parents: Charibert I and Ingoberga
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Bertha, Queen of Kent. Died c. 612. She was a Frankish princess, daughter of Charibert and the pious Ingoberga. In marrying the pagan King Ethelbert of Kent ...
Bertha was an influential queen of Kent, in southeastern England. Born into the royal Merovingian house of France, she was brought up as a Christian and married ...