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    Frithuswith, commonly Frideswide (Old English: Friðuswīþ; c. 650 – 19 October 727), was an English princess and abbess. She is credited as the foundress of a monastery later incorporated into Christ Church, Oxford . [2]

  2. Frideswide es la santa patrona de Oxford y de su universidad, este último patronazgo declarado por el arzobispo de Canterbury Henry Chichele en 1440. Su fiesta se celebra el 19 de octubre, día de su muerte, mientras que la traslación de sus reliquias se conmemora el 12 de febrero y el descubrimiento de las mismas el 15 de mayo. 3 .

  3. Saint Frithuswith (c. 650 – 19 October 727; also known as Frideswide, Frideswith, Fritheswithe, Frevisse, Fristhwilde, Frithswild or simply Fris). English princess and abbess who is enshrined at Christ Church College in Oxford. Frithuswith is the patron saint of Oxford and her feast day is the 19th October.

  4. 10 de nov. de 2017 · Elizabeth Wise - publicado el 10/11/17. La tumba de santa Frideswide (o Frithuswith o Fredesvinda) se encuentra en sagrario en la capilla latina de Christ Church Cathedral. En el extremo de la...

  5. 19 de oct. de 2015 · Frithuswith (died 19 October 727) An Anglo-Saxon princess, Frithuswith (or Frideswide) was probably born about the year 650, the daughter of Dida of Eynsham, a minor king (or sub-regulus ) in Mercia (holding a territory near Oxford), and his wife, Safrida. Frithuswith, hiding from Algar, detail from a stained glass window. by Edward Burne-Jones,

  6. St. Frideswide (or Frithuswith) remained abbess of the Oxford monastery until her death in 735. She is the patron saint of Oxford, and also the patron saint of Oxford University, which was declared by the Archbishop of Canterbury Henry Chichele in 1440. Associated stories.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Saint Frithuswith (c. 650 – 19 October 727; Old English: Friðuswīþ; also known as Frideswide, Frideswith, Fritheswithe, Frevisse, or simply Fris) was an English princess and abbess who is credited with establishing Christ Church in Oxford.