Mildgyth
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| Saint Mildgyth | |
|---|---|
| Abbess | |
| Born | Unknown |
| Died | 676 |
| Honored in | Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church |
| Canonized | Pre-Congregation |
| Feast | January 17 |
Saint Mildgyth (or Mildgytha) (Old English: Mildgȳð) (died 676) was the youngest daughter of Merewalh, king of Mercia and Saint Eormenburh.[1] Her sisters were Saint Mildburh of Wenlock and Saint Mildrith.
She was a Benedictine nun and later abbess of a Northumbrian convent. Her feast day is January 17.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Farmer, David Hugh. (1978). The Oxford Dictionary of Saints. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- ^ Patron Saints Index
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