Bugga, abbess
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Biography
Bugga was abbess of a monastery in Kent who was a correspondent and friend of Boniface. She was related to King Ethelbert of Kent, who wrote to Boniface on her recommendation, after she had met with him in Rome (probably 738--39), where she visited holy places with him, and asked him to offer counsel and prayers for the king as he had for her (ep.105). She may be the Heaburg-Bugga whose mother Eangyth, herself an abbess, wrote in both their names to Boniface (see Eangyth, ep.14).(1) The date of her death is mentioned by archbishop Bregowin of Canterbury in a letter to bishop Lul (ep.117) who says they celebrate it.Letters from Bugga, abbess
A letter to Boniface (c.720)Letters to Bugga, abbess
A letter from Boniface (732-54)A letter from Boniface (before 738)