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Saint Mildrith, also Mildthryth,
Mildryth and Mildred, (Old English: Mildþrȳð) (born c. 660, died
after 732), was a 7th- and 8th-century Anglo-Saxon abbess...
- land to
found an
abbey by
Domne Eafe, and the life of its
second Abbess,
Mildrith.
Although the
details and
emphasis of the
different tellings of the legend...
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succeeding his
father Eadbald. The
Kentish Royal Legend (also
known as the
Mildrith legend)
suggests that he was the
younger son of
Eadbald and Emma of Austrasia...
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former priest of
Bebbanburg who
serves Alfred in
Wintanceaster Amy Wren as
Mildrith (series 1), a
Saxon noblewoman and Uhtred's
first wife
Charlie Murphy as...
- Thyra.
Alfred orders Uhtred to
marry a
pretty orphaned Wes**** girl
named Mildrith in
order to try to bind him to Wes****.
Uhtred is not told that, by marrying...
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abbess Werburh (c. 650 - 3
February 700),
princess who
later became a nun
Mildrith (c. 660 -
after 732),
abbess of the
Abbey at Minster-in-Thanet Walpurga...
- martyrs.
Their story forms an
important element in the
legend of
Saint Mildrith,
because the
monastery of
Minster in
Thanet is said to have been founded...
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Canterbury Historical and
Archaeological Society Rollason, D. W. (1982), The
Mildrith Legend: A
Study in
Early Medieval Hagiography in England, Leicester: Leicester...
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Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet
Eanswith of
Folkestone Eormengyth of
Thanet Mildrith of
Thanet Nothhelm of
Canterbury Sigeburh of
Thanet Mercian Ælfnoth of...
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Cordero 7
November 1854 9
February 1910 21
October 1984 by Pope John Paul II
Mildrith c. 660 c. 730
Mirocles 200s 30
November c. 316 Mo
Chutu of
Lismore unknown...