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Image of the statue of Bertha, Queen of Kent, princess of the Franks, in front of the entrance gate to Kings School in Canterbury. Saint Bertha or Saint Aldeberge (539 - c. 612) was the Queen of Kent whose influence led to the introduction of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. She was canonized as a saint for her role in its establishment during that period of English history.<br />
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Das Denkmal von Bertha, der Koenigin von Kent vor dem Eingangstor von Kings School in Canterbury, England. Bertha war die Tochter des Frankenkönigs Charibert I. und der Ingoberga..
Image of the statue of Bertha, Queen of Kent, princess of the Franks, in front of the entrance gate to Kings School in Canterbury. Saint Bertha or Saint Aldeberge (539 - c. 612) was the Queen of Kent whose influence led to the introduction of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. She was canonized as a saint for her role in its establishment during that period of English history.

Das Denkmal von Bertha, der Koenigin von Kent vor dem Eingangstor von Kings School in Canterbury,...
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