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  1. Saint Edith of Polesworth (also known as Editha or Eadgyth; d. ?c.960s [1]) is an Anglo-Saxon abbess associated with Polesworth (Warwickshire) and Tamworth (Staffordshire) in Mercia. Her historical identity and floruit are uncertain.

  2. Santa Edith de Polesworth (también conocida como Editha o Eadgyth; m. ?h.960s [1] ) es una oscura abadesa anglosajona relacionada con Polesworth (Warwickshire) y Tamworth (Staffordshire) en Mercia. Su identidad histórica y época en que trabajó son inseguras.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2007 · After her husband's death, she became a nun at Polesworth Abbey, Warwickshire in 927, transferring to Tamworth Abbey, Gloucestershire where she was elected Abbess. Later canonised as St Edith of Polesworth or St Edith of Tamworth, her feast day is 15 or 19 July[1168]. King Sihtric & his first wife had three children: a) HARALD (-killed 940).

  4. Santa Edith de Polesworth (también conocida como Editha o Eadgyth; m. ?h.960s ) es una oscura abadesa anglosajona relacionada con Polesworth (Warwickshire) y Tamworth (Staffordshire) en Mercia. Su identidad histórica y época en que trabajó son inseguras.

  5. Explore historical records and family tree profiles about Edith Polesworth on MyHeritage, the world's family history network.

  6. En 926 se produjo un acuerdo entre los anglosajones y los vikingos cuando Sitric contrajo matrimonio con una hermana del rey Athelstan, quizás Edith de Polesworth. Sitric también se convirtió al cristianismo, aunque pronto volvió a sur raíces paganas.

  7. Polesworth was one of two towns or estates granted by Aethelwulf to St. Modwenna for the founding of monasteries. Edith became the first abbess. She died on March 15, 871. Our holy Mother Edith was the eldest daughter of King Edward the Elder and Queen Egwena, and sister of St. Edburga of Winchester and King Athelstan.

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