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Eadgifu of Kent (also
Edgiva or
Ediva; in or
before 903 – in or
after 966) was the
third wife of
Edward the Elder, King of Wes****.
Eadgifu was the daughter...
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monks under a
master attached to the
nunnery founded by
Easter 1133 by
Ediva (Editha),
widow of Sir
William Launcelene, ****isted by
Henry I,
built on...
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Manor of
Lilestone was
valued at 60
shillings and
owned by a
woman called Ediva.
Tyburn was a
possession of the
Nunnery of
Barking Abbey and
valued at 52...
- The name Eadgifu,
sometimes Latinized as
Ediva or Edgiva, may
refer to:
Eadgifu of Kent (died c. 966),
third wife of king
Edward the Elder, King of Wes****...
- (disambiguation), Old
English form of the name (Edith) Eadgifu,
sometimes Latinized as
Ediva or
Edgiva This page or
section lists people that
share the same
given name...
- and heir of
Gerard de Gournay,
seigneur of Gournay-en-Brie, by his wife,
Ediva,
daughter of
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey.
Mathilde de
Coucy married...
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monks under a
master attached to the
nunnery founded by
Easter 1133 by
Ediva (Editha),
widow of Sir
William Launcelene, ****isted by
Henry I,
built on...