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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...
- Frideswide Square is a square to the west of central Oxford, England. The square is named after the patron saint of Oxford, St Frideswide. The "square"...
- St Frideswide's Priory was established as a priory of Augustinian canons regular in Oxford in 1122. The priory was established by Gwymund, chaplain to...
- Sir Edward Norris of Yattendon Castle in Berkshire, by his wife Lady Frideswide Lovell, daughter of John Lovel, 8th Baron Lovel and 5th Baron Holand of...
- Frideswide Strelley (died 1565), was an English courtier. She served as chamberer to Queen Mary I from 1536 onward. Frideswide Strelley was a daughter...
- St Frideswide's Church is a Church of England church on the south side of the Botley Road in the New Osney area of Oxford, England. It was built in 1870–72...
- original church of St Frideswide was at the Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford; the current church of that dedication is St Frideswide's Church on Botley Road...
- and agriculture. A previous proposal for county flag was called the St Frideswide Cross, honouring a local saint. The green background represents the fields...
- patron saint of the city and university of Oxford, St Frideswide. The commemoration of St Frideswide's Day was encouraged in the nineteenth century by Henry...
- and he has been purported, since ancient times, to be the father of St Frideswide, patron saint of Oxford. The date of Dida's birth is not known. He appears...