Werburh
Sveta Werburh | |
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Rođen/a | rani 7. vijek, Stone, Mercija |
Umro/la | 3. 2. 699., Trentham |
Glavno svetište | Hanbury potom Chesterska katedrala |
Kalendar svetaca | 3. februar |
Zaštitništvo | Chester (Engleska) |
'Werburh ili Wærburh (također poznata i kao Werburgh ili Werburga; ? - Trentham, 3. februar 699) je engleska svetica i zaštitnica grada Chester.
Rođena je u današnjem mjestu Stone (Staffordshire), i to kao kćer mercijskog kršćanskog kralja Wulfherea i njegove supruge sv. Ermenilde, kćeri kralja Eorcenberhta od Kenta. Najveći dio života je provela kao redovnica; obrazovanje je stekla zahvaljujući pratetki Etheldredi (Audrey), prvoj opatici Elyja i bivšoj kraljici Northumbrije.
- Gordon Emery, Curious Chester (1999) ISBN 1-872265-94-4
- Gordon Emery, Chester Inside Out (1998) ISBN 1-872265-92-8
- Gordon Emery, The Chester Guide (2003) ISBN 1-872265-89-8
- Roy Wilding Death in Chester (2003) ISBN 1-872265-44-8
- Life of St Werbergh
- St Werberga and her royal and saintly relatives at Ely
- Reference to Earl Hugh building the abbey church
- Steve Howe's 'Chester: a Virtual stroll Around the Walls'
- Catholic Encyclopedia, 1912: St. Werburgh
Werburh was instrumental in convent reform across England. She eventually succeeded her mother Ermenilda, her grandmother Seaxburh, and great-aunt Etheldreda as fourth Abbess of Ely.
She was buried at Hanbury in Staffordshire and her remains were later transferred to Chester, of which church and monastery she became the great patroness (see Chester Cathedral). She is the last abbess whose name is recorded.