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- Sæthryth (Old English: Sǣþrȳð; fl. 660s), also called Sedrido, Sethrida or Saethrid, was the stepdaughter of king Anna of East Anglia. Sæthryth was sent...
- Beorhtwulf seized land and subsequently returned it. Beorhtwulf and his wife, Sæthryth, may have had two sons, Beorhtfrith and Beorhtric. Beorhtric is known from...
- Withburga, Saethryth, who was abbess of Faremoutiers Abbey in Brie, Seaxburh and Æthelthryth who were abbesses of Ely. Æthelburh and Saethryth were sent...
- businessman and Bracknell-based leisure and hotel entrepreneur "King Edmund to Sæthryth, a nun; grant of 11 hides (mansae) at Winkfield [and at Swinley], Berks...
- Wonderworker, Venerable, who founded the Solovki monastery with St. Zosimas Saethryth 601–700 7 January Abbess, Venerable Salome 33–100 3 August / Sunday of...
- Æthelthryth, Osthryth, Cynethryth, Ermintrude, Gertrude, Bertrude, Rictrude, Sæthryth, Waltrud/Waltraut Names with this suffix are feminine only; Þrúðr is a...
- 1628 Yes 1 Sabbas the Sanctified 531-532 Yes Yes 2 Sadalberga 665 Yes 1 Saethryth 7th century Yes 1 Salonius 5th century Yes 1 Salvius c. 584 Yes 1 Samson...
- counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Anna was married; Bede refers to the saint Sæthryth as "daughter of the wife of Anna, king of the East Angles". In Abbott Folcard's...
-     660   Bishop of Milan Racho (Ragnobert)     660   Bishop of Autun Saethryth (Sethrida)     660   Theodichildis (Telchildis)     660   Thomian (Toiman)...
- of Faremoutiers, who are all better-known saints, and a half-sister of Sæthryth, also an abbess of Faremoutiers. Wendreda is ****ociated with March, in...