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Eadgyth of Aylesbury also known as Eadridus was a Dark Ages Catholic saint〔Oxford Dictionary of Saints, 〕 from Anglo-Saxon England.〔Yorke, Barbara (2003). Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses. London. p. 22〕〔Thacker, Alan (2001). "Dynastic monasteries and family cults: Edward the Elder's sainted kindred". In N. J. Higham and D. H. Hill. Edward the Elder 899–924. London: Routledge. p. 257. ISBN 0-415-21497-1〕 She is known to history mainly through the hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript,〔( Stowe MS 944 ), British Library〕 but also the ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''〔''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' manuscript C (1046).〕 She is sometimes associated with St Osyth.〔Hohler, C. (1966). "St Osyth of Aylesbury". Records of Buckinghamshire 18.1: 61–72.〕〔Hagerty, R. P. (1987). "The Buckinghamshire Saints Reconsidered 2: St Osyth and St Edith of Aylesbury". Records of Buckinghamshire 29: 125–32〕 A Saint Edith is also mentioned in ''Conchubran's Life of Saint Modwenna,'' a female hermit who supposedly lived near Burton-on-Trent. The text, written in the early 11th century, mentions a sister of King Alfred by the name of Ite, a nun who served as the Kings tutor and had a maidservant called Osid. Although an Irish nun called St Ita was active in the 7th century, Ite's name has been interpreted as "almost certainly a garbling of Edith"〔Thacker, Alan (2001). "Dynastic monasteries and family cults: Edward the Elder's sainted kindred". In N. J. Higham and D. H. Hill. Edward the Elder 899–924. (Routledge, 2001). p257.〕 and that of Osid a rendering of Osgyth.〔Robert Bartlett, Geoffrey of Burton. Life and miracles of Modwenna (Clarendon, 2002) pp. xviii-xix.〕 ==See also==
* Edith of Polesworth
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