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- 630, Kent, England. Died c. 650, Folkestone, England), also spelled Eanswythe or Eanswide, was an Anglo-Saxon princess, who is said to have founded...
- king of Kent by his son Eadbald, whose daughter Eanswythe refused all offers of marriage. In 630, Eanswythe founded a nunnery on the site of her father's...
- St Mary and St Eanswythe's Church is a Grade II* listed Anglican church in Folkestone, Kent, situated not far from cliffs overlooking the English Channel...
- Office, but retains a petrol station and school. The parish church of St Eanswythe is located on the road to Brenzett Green, a remnant of the original A2070...
- from those of Saint Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey and St Eanswythe in Folkestone. The saint in question is the somewhat obscure Saint Wite...
- Rivington Place, London 2011: For Those in Peril on the Sea, St. Mary & St. Eanswythe church, Folkestone Triennial 2015: The Tourists, HMS Belfast, London 2018:...
- Retrieved 4 December 2017. History The Parish Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe. Retrieved 4 April 2020. St Eanswith Love's Guide to the Church Bells...
- Folkestone for a Heritage Lottery funded project to discover the life of St Eanswythe, a local seventh-century saint, as well as advising on geospatial projects...
- Folkestone by King Eadbald of Kent for his daughter Eanswythe (later canonised as St. Eanswythe) and her nuns. This is believed to have been the first...
- Bishop of Lyon in Gaul (551) Saint Molaise of Devenish Island (563) Saint Eanswythe, Abbess, of Folkestone Priory (c. 640) Saint Guy of Anderlecht (Guido)...