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Wulfthryth of Wilton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wulfthryth of Wilton Wilfrida also known as Wulfthryth, was a 10th-century Catholic female saint〔The Oxford Dictionary of Saints〕 and Abbess from Anglo-Saxon England who was venerated locally in Wiltshire. ==Provenance== Wulfthryth is known to history through the hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript,〔( Stowe MS 944 ), British Library.〕 John of Worcester’s Chronicle, William of Malmesbury,〔William of Malmesbury Gesta Regum Anglorum, Volume 2 (Oxford University Press, 1999)(p.139 )).〕 Osburn’s ''uita of Dunstan'', the vita of St Wulfthryth found in ''The Wilton Chronicle'',〔Wiesje Emons-Nijenhuis, ( The Embedded Saint, the Wilton Chronicle's Life of St Wulfthryth ) in Revue Bénédictine Volume 119, Number 1 Jun 2009〕 A Royal Charter of King Edgar to Wulfthryth,〔Manuscript Sawyer 799〕 and the ''Vita Edithae'' by Goscelin.〔Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe, Stealing Obedience: Narratives of Agency and Identity in Later Anglo-Saxon England (University of Toronto Press, 2012) ( ebook ).〕 The medieval source record her as living an exemplary life of sanctity and virtue and her virtues were often contrasted to the machinations of Edgar’s second (third?) wife, Aethelthryth.〔Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe, Stealing Obedience: Narratives of Agency and Identity in Later Anglo-Saxon England (University of Toronto Press, 2012) ( ebook ).〕
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