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  1. Berta de Kent, dita Santa Berta ou Santa Aldeberga (Nêustria, 569 — Cantuária, 612) foi a rainha do Reino de Kent cuja influência levou à introdução do cristianismo na Inglaterra anglo-saxônica. Ela foi canonizada como santa por este papel no estabelecimento do cristianismo durante este período da história inglesa.

  2. Bertha of Kent. Saint Bertha or Saint Aldeberge (c. 565 [1] – d. in or after 601) was the queen of Kent whose influence led to the Christianization of Anglo-Saxon England. She was canonized as a saint for her role in its establishment during that period of English history. Life.

  3. Berta de Kent. Apariencia. ocultar. Santa Berta o Santa Aldeberga ( Neustria, c. 539 - Canterbury, c. 612) fue una princesa merovingia convertida en reina consorte de Kent (uno de los reinos medievales en los que se dividía la primitiva Inglaterra) por su matrimonio con el rey Ethelberto.

  4. Há 4 dias · Queen Bertha of Kent is one of history’s enigmas. There are only a few surviving accounts of the 6th century and, like most women of that period, we hear of her primarily in connection with her male family members. However, there are a few things that we can work out. Bertha seems to have been born in the early 560s.

  5. Berta de Kent, dita Santa Berta ou Santa Aldeberga foi a rainha do Reino de Kent cuja influência levou à introdução do cristianismo na Inglaterra anglo-saxônica. Ela foi canonizada como santa por este papel no estabelecimento do cristianismo durante este período da história inglesa.

  6. Bertha of Kent (c. 565–c. 616) Queen of Kent and religious founder. Born around 565 in Paris; died around 616 in Kent, England; daughter of Cherebert also known as Caribert or Charibert I, king of Paris (r. 561–567), and possibly Ingoberge (519–589); great-granddaughter of Clotilda (470–545); married St. Ethelbert (Aethelbert), king of ...

  7. Queen Bertha of Kent is one such enigma, with the few surviving 6th-century accounts of her life offering us a glimpse into the life she led. However, like many women from history, what we know of her life is informed by accounts of her relationships with men.