- Frideswide, Saint
- Frideswide, Saint
• Patron saint of Oxford, d. 735. Biographical entryCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Frideswide — Infobox Saint name=Saint Frideswide birth date=c. 650 death date=c.735 feast day=October 19 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church; Anglicanism; Eastern Orthodox Church; Oriental Orthodox Church imagesize= caption= birth place= upper Thames region… … Wikipedia
Prieuré de sainte Frideswide — Le prieuré de sainte Frideswide d Oxford est un prieuré de chanoines réguliers de saint Augustin[1]. Il est créé en 1122 par Gwymund, chapelain d Henri Ier d Angleterre. En 1522, le prieuré est cédé au cardinal Thomas Wolsey, qui choisit le site… … Wikipédia en Français
St. Frideswide — St. Frideswide † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Frideswide (FRIDESWIDA, FREDESWIDA, Fr. FRÉVISSE, Old Eng. FRIS). Virgin, patroness of Oxford, lived from about 650 to 735. According to her legend, in its latest form, she was the… … Catholic encyclopedia
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