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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...
- Earconwald of London Egwin of Evesham Freomund of Mercia Frithuric of Breedon Frithuswith of Oxford Frithuwold of Chertsey Hæmma of Leominster Merefin Mildburh...
- (approximate date) Dagobert II, king of Austrasia (approximate date) Frithuswith, Anglo-Saxon abbess (approximate date) Giles, Frankish abbot (approximate...
- Earconwald of London Egwin of Evesham Freomund of Mercia Frithuric of Breedon Frithuswith of Oxford Frithuwold of Chertsey Hæmma of Leominster Merefin Mildburh...
- Earconwald of London Egwin of Evesham Freomund of Mercia Frithuric of Breedon Frithuswith of Oxford Frithuwold of Chertsey Hæmma of Leominster Merefin Mildburh...
- volleyball athlete 1999 – Carlotta Truman, German singer-songwriter 727 – Frithuswith, English saint (b. 650) 993 – Conrad I, King of Burgundy (b. c. 925)...
- Frideswide c. 735 19 October Abbess, Venerable, English princess, a.k.a. Frithuswith Fulgentius of Cartagena c. 633 16 January Bishop of Écija, Venerable...
- commander and rebel leader May 30 – Hubertus, bishop of Liège October 19 – Frithuswith or Frideswide, Anglo-Saxon princess and abbess Murchad mac Brain Mut...
- Earconwald of London Egwin of Evesham Freomund of Mercia Frithuric of Breedon Frithuswith of Oxford Frithuwold of Chertsey Hæmma of Leominster Merefin Mildburh...
- sub-king who ruled the area around Oxford and was the father of Saint Frithuswith or Frideswide, now the patron saint of both Oxford and Oxford University...