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...
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Henry Muhlenberg (some Lutheran Churches, Episcopal Church of the USA) Osgyth Our Lady of the Rosary Pope Mark Sergius and Bacchus October 7 (Eastern...
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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...
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lies on the B1027, Colchester–Clacton road. The village is named after Osgyth, a 7th-century saint and princess. Locally, the name is sometimes pronounced...
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Frankish abbess (approximate date) Hasan ibn al-Nu'man, Muslim emir (general) Osgyth, Anglo-Saxon abbess and saint Reineldis, Frankish saint (approximate date)...
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Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha...
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period, Aylesbury became a major market town, the burial place of Saint Osgyth, whose shrine attracted pilgrims.[citation needed] Aylesbury was a royal...
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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...
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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...
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Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Hildelith of Barking Osgyth Sæbbi of London Frisian, Frankish and Old Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha...
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