Read the bio below and try to give details on seaxburh of ely 's:    - imagesize     - venerated in     - caption     - feast day     - death date     - canonized date       - titles     - birth date     - name     - image     - death place     Bio: seaxburh -lrb- old english : `` sexburh '' -rrb- ; also saint sexburga of ely , -lrb- died about 699 -rrb- was the queen of king eorcenberht of kent , as well as an abbess and a saint of the christian church . seaxburh 's sisters were Æthelburg of faremoutiers , saethryth , Æthelthryth and possibly withburga . her marriage to eorcenberht produced two sons , both of whom ruled , and two daughters . after her husband 's death in 664 , seaxburh remained in kent to bring up her children . she acted as regent until her young son ecgberht came of age . seaxburh founded the abbeys at milton regis and minster-in-sheppey , where her daughter ermenilda was also a nun . she moved to the double monastery at ely where her sister Æthelthryth was abbess and succeeded her when Æthelthryth died in 679 . according to bede , in 695 , seaxburh organised the movement -lrb- or translation -rrb- of Æthelthryth 's remains to a marble sarcophagus , after they had lain for sixteen years in a common grave . on opening the grave , it was discovered that her body was miraculously preserved . the legend is described in bede 's `` ecclesiastical history of the english people '' , which celebrates the saintly virtues of Æthelthryth , but speaks less highly of seaxburh , referring only to her marriage , succession as abbess and translation of her sister 's relics . the date of seaxburh 's death at ely is not known . the surviving versions of the `` vita sexburge '' , compiled after 1106 , describe her early life , marriage to eorcenberht , retirement from secular life and her final years as a nun and abbess at ely .
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- imagesize is 220px- venerated in is roman catholic church ; anglican communion- caption is a ely , attended by her sister seaxburh mediaeval painting of the translation of Æthelthryth at- feast day is 6 july ; 17 october -lrb- translation -rrb-- death date is 6 july 699- canonized date is pre-congregation- titles is queen consort of kent- birth date is early 7th century- name is saint seaxburh- image is translation of saint Æthelthryth.jpg- death place is ely