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English saint
Osgyth (or Osyth; died c. 700 AD) was a Mercian noblewoman and prioress, venerated as an English saint since the 8th century, from soon after her death
Osgyth
English seaside resort
lies on the B1027, Colchester–Clacton road. The village is named after Osgyth, a seventh-century saint and princess. Locally, the name is sometimes pronounced
St_Osyth
King of Essex
himself as overlord of Essex, and induced Sighere to marry Wulfhere's niece Osgyth, daughter of Frithuwold, sub-king of Mercia in Surrey. Jaruman, the bishop
Sighere_of_Essex
Church in Polesworth, England
North Warwickshire, England. By the late 600s Edgyth (Editha), Athea and Osgyth had established hermitages at Polesworth from which the village and Benedictine
Polesworth_Abbey
Depiction of a martyred saint
rejoin the head that had been set at its feet. In legend, the female saint Osgyth stood up after her execution, picking up her head like Denis of Paris and
Cephalophore
Calendar year
Dúnchado, king of Dál Riata Hassan ibn al-Nu'man, Muslim emir (general) Osgyth, Anglo-Saxon abbess and saint Asparuh of Bulgaria, founder of the country
700
Day of the year
Henry Muhlenberg (some Lutheran Churches, Episcopal Church of the USA) Osgyth Our Lady of the Rosary Pope Mark Sergius and Bacchus October 7 (Eastern
October_7
King of the English from 975 to 978
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Edward_the_Martyr
Seventh century English nun and saint
Aylesburg; Eadburh probably became abbess at Aylesburg. She was also aunt of Osgyth, whom she trained "in the religious life". There are legends that claim
Eadburh_of_Bicester
County town of Buckinghamshire, England
period, Aylesbury became a major market town and the burial place of Saint Osgyth, whose shrine attracted pilgrims.[citation needed] The town was a royal
Aylesbury
King of Surrey, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire
Frithuwald, perhaps his son. The twelfth century life of Saint Osgyth of Aylesbury states that Osgyth was the daughter of Wilburh, sister of King Wulfhere, and
Frithuwold_of_Chertsey
Type of given name
Ansfridus, Anshelmus/Anselm, Ansgisus/Ansegisus, Ansbrecht/Osbert, Osburh, Osgyth, Osthryth ar, ara, ari, arni, earn eagle Y Arafrid, Aramund, Arswind, Arfrid
Germanic_name
7th-century English abbot and saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Botolph_of_Thorney
Queen consort of Kent (c. 565–c. 601)
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Bertha_of_Kent
Anglo-Saxon Cluniac monk and saint (d. 1082)
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
David_of_Munktorp
Anglo-Saxon abbess
"almost certainly a garbling of Edith" and that of Osid a rendering of Osgyth. Yorke prefers to identify the historical figure of Edith with an earlier
Edith_of_Polesworth
Howden 8th? Northumbrian Howden Osburh of Coventry unknown Mercian Coventry Osgyth 7th East Saxon Chich / Aylesbury Osthryth 7th Northumbrian Bardney Oswald
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_saints
Anglo-Saxon saint
"almost certainly a garbling of Edith" and that of 'Osid' a rendering of Osgyth. Edith of Polesworth Hohler, C. (1966). "St Osyth of Aylesbury". Records
Eadgyth_of_Aylesbury
Grade I listed priory in St Osyth, Essex, England
in Essex. It was dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul as well as St Osyth (Osgyth or Osith), a royal saint and virgin martyr. Bishop Richard obtained the
St_Osyth's_Priory
8th-century Berber abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury and saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Adrian_of_Canterbury
Anglo-Saxon missionary and bishop
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Burchard_of_Würzburg
Events from the 8th century in England. 700 Osgyth, Abbess of Chich in Essex, is killed. Approximate date – Beverley Minster is founded by John of Beverley
8th_century_in_England
Calendar year
Surrey flourishes under Mercian domination. The marriage of his daughter Osgyth to King Sighere of Essex breaks down. She desires the religious life, and
673
East Anglian saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Saint_Walstan
7th century Christian saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Everilda
Decade
Surrey flourishes under Mercian domination. The marriage of his daughter Osgyth to King Sighere of Essex breaks down. She desires the religious life, and
670s
Canonized 7th-century Mercian princesses
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Kyneburga, Kyneswide and Tibba
Kyneburga,_Kyneswide_and_Tibba
Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
a lily; two angels, one with a lily, one with a cross[citation needed] Osgyth Depicted carrying her own head, represented in art with a stag behind her
Saint_symbolism:_Saints_(I–P)
on site of old Dominican monastery SS Benet & Osyth, Sherehog Benedict & Osgyth C11th 1666 St Botolph Billingsgate Botwulf of Thorney Medieval 1666 St Faith
List of churches in the City of London
List_of_churches_in_the_City_of_London
Edmunds Abbey Beadriceswyrðe Beadricesweorðe in East Anglia (Eastenglum) 22 * Osgyth Osgið Osgyð St Osyth (Chich), Essex St Osyth's Priory Cicc Cice Near the
On the Resting-Places of the Saints
On_the_Resting-Places_of_the_Saints
Abbess of Wimborne Minster
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Cuthburh
East Anglian saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Saint_Blida
Priory in Blythburgh, Suffolk, England
the churches of Blythburgh and Stowmarket to him, and, it appears, to St Osgyth. By 1121, the canons of Aldgate had established the Priory of St Osyth at
Blythburgh_Priory
6th-century medieval Christian saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Congar_of_Congresbury
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Lewina
9th-century Christian monk and saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Saint_Neot_(monk)
East Anglian princess and saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Wihtburh
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Eleutherius_of_Rocca_d'Arce
Anglo-Saxon nun and daughter of King Edward the Elder
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Eadburh_of_Winchester
Monk of Melrose Abbey
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Boisil
Decade
Dúnchado, king of Dál Riata Hassan ibn al-Nu'man, Muslim emir (general) Osgyth, Anglo-Saxon abbess and saint Asparuh of Bulgaria, founder of the country
700s_(decade)
Medieval Irish saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Saint_Bega
6th-century Christian saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Brannoc_of_Braunton
Medieval Christian saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Elfin_of_Warrington
Anglo-Saxon abbot and Saint
East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha
Eosterwine
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Anthor name for Krishna
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Soul; Spirit
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Slender; From the Forest; Similar to Caley or Cailley
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Trust; Concentration
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Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
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A Healing; The Lord is Salvation
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From the Thicket of Trees
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Satisfying
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Tamil
Sun, Bright
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