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Hodierna of St Albans

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Hodierna of St Albans (fl. 1150–1210) was the mother of Alexander Neckam and wet nurse of Richard I of England. The village of West Knoyle in Wiltshire was formerly known as Knoyle Hodierne after her.

Bibliography

  • Cropp, Laurel Susan (1991). "A critical edition of Alexander Neckam's Corrogationes noui Promethei with introduction, textual notes, and commentary". University of Toronto: 2–4. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)