Æthelwine[a] (died c. 700) was the second bishop of Lindsey from around 680,[1] and is regarded as a saint.
One brother, named Edilhun (i.e. Æthelhun), a "youth of great capacity of the English nobility", is said by Bede to have died of the plague while visiting a monastery in Ireland in the year 664.
[3][4] Another brother, Aldwin, was abbot at Partney, and a sister, Æthelhild, was an abbess.
Bede tells of her visiting Queen Osthryth at Bardney Abbey in about 697.
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