Venerated at Polesworth (Warws.) in the late Anglo-Saxon period, the identity of St Edith remains uncertain, with medieval chroniclers suggesting various candidates, but she is likely to have been a seventh-century Mercian princess, perhaps also connected with a church near Louth (Lincs.). Buried at Polesworth, where miracles were still recorded in the thirteenth century, and perhaps with relics in the collegiate church at nearby Tamworth, her cult was very localised with only a few outliers elsewhere in the midlands, probably linked to the Marmion family, lords of Tamworth castle and the founders in the mid twelfth century of female religious house at Polesworth
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The ‘sisters ’ of Ely were among the most venerated saints of Anglo-Saxon England, regularly rivalli...
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Lastingham was founded by Bishop Cedd in AD 654. St Cedd was born in Northumbria, and was trained a...
A study of the families, lives, and deeds of eight Anglo-Saxon queens and kings\u27 gebeddes, or inf...
The Church of St Wystan is located at Repton in Derbyshire on elevated ground overlooking the floodp...
Late medieval English nuns have rarely commanded the attention of historians. Most scholars concentr...
This article investigates a hitherto overlooked example of a devout society centring on the househol...
This thesis examines a number of miracle collections and hagiographies written by Winchester monks i...
The twelfth-century Life of St Modwynn of Burton upon Trent (Staffordshire) includes an episode in w...
During the twelfth century, Durham Cathedral Priory founded a dependent daughter house at Coldingham...
2014-07-23This dissertation examines the evolution of the cult of St. Mildred (d. 730), one of the m...
This thesis charts the history of the cult of St Æthelthryth of Ely, arguing that its longevity and ...
Saint Edith of Wilton, (961-984) was the illegitimate daughter of Anglo-Saxon King Edgar the Peaceab...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
The ‘sisters ’ of Ely were among the most venerated saints of Anglo-Saxon England, regularly rivalli...
This article examines a saint’s cult whose history between c.975 and 1175 comprises an important exa...
This article draws attention to a hitherto neglected but extensive and important body of hagiographi...
Lastingham was founded by Bishop Cedd in AD 654. St Cedd was born in Northumbria, and was trained a...
A study of the families, lives, and deeds of eight Anglo-Saxon queens and kings\u27 gebeddes, or inf...
The Church of St Wystan is located at Repton in Derbyshire on elevated ground overlooking the floodp...
Late medieval English nuns have rarely commanded the attention of historians. Most scholars concentr...
This article investigates a hitherto overlooked example of a devout society centring on the househol...
This thesis examines a number of miracle collections and hagiographies written by Winchester monks i...