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Frideswide
Frideswide Saint Frideswide (c. 650 – October 19, 727) was ... and relics, this is under debate. Saint Frideswide is the Patron Saint of Oxford. Her ...
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Talk:Frideswide
Talk:Frideswide The legend of frideswide has it she talked her father into ... UTC) -- temporary extract here: Frithuswith [St Frithuswith, Frideswide] (d. 727), abbess of Oxford, was venerated ... of the city of Oxford’ (Blair, ‘St Frideswide reconsidered’, 75). Pursued by the lecherous King ... Oxford Cathedral. ... Sources J. Blair, ‘St Frideswide reconsidered’, Oxoniensia, 52 (1987), 71–127 [incl. ...
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Binsey, Oxfordshire
... is a holy well dedicated to St Frideswide, patron of Oxford. She had fled to ... struck blind at the gates of Oxford. Frideswide's prayers brought forth a healing spring ... and its associated farmland belonged to St Frideswide's Priory during the 14th and 15th ...
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Bishop of Oxford
... said to have been founded by St Frideswide as early as the eighth century. Its ... of Beaumont; the great church of St Frideswide was erected by the canons-regular who succeeded the nuns of St Frideswide; and many fine churches were built by ...
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Oxford
... It began with the foundations of St Frideswide's nunnery in the 8th century, and ... on several occasions raided by Danes. St Frideswide is the patron saint of both the ... foundation. Originally the Priory Church of St Frideswide, the building was extended and incorporated into ...
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Christian Church (translated from German)
... monastery constructions of the municipality became St. Frideswide either completely or partly torn off. The monastic church St. Frideswide remained however large, however directly and Tom ...
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Oxford (translated from German)
... a Saxonian princess and nun goes named Frideswide into on the establishments of the monastery ... Cathedral. Originally the main church of St. Frideswide, the building was extended and as chapel ...
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Lady Elizabeth Montacute
... Elizabeth was a major benefactor of St. Frideswide Church, now called Christ Church, which is ... a large piece of land to Saint Frideswide in exchange for a chantry. This meant ...
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Oakley, Buckinghamshire
... and Addingrove to the monks of St. Frideswide, in Oxford. St Frideswide monastery was to become Christ Church, Oxford ...
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Talk:Oxford
... Alf 23:24, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) Frideswide Does anyone have a reasonable source for ... of location from the net? I changed Frideswide because I can't see that it ...
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