- Mildrith
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Mildrith
birth_date=unknown
death_date=unknown
feast_day=13 July
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birth_place=
death_place=Minster-in-Thanet
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major_shrine=formerly Minster-in-ThanetSt Augustine's Abbey ,Canterbury
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issues=Saint Mildrith ("
floruit " 694–716x733), also Mildryth or Mildred, was an Anglo-Saxonabbess .Mildrith was the daughter of King
Merewalh ofMagonsaete , a sub-kingdom ofMercia , andEormenburh (Saint Eormenburga), herself the daughter of KingÆthelberht of Kent . Her sistersMilburh (Saint Milburga of Much Wenlock) andMildgytha (Saint Mildgyth) were considered to be saints.Goscelin , probably relying on a now-lost history of the rulers of theKingdom of Kent , wrote ahagiography of Mildrith.Mildrith's maternal family had close ties to the
Merovingian rulers ofGaul , and Mildrith is said to have been educated at the prestigious Merovingian royalabbey of Chelles . She entered the abbey ofMinster-in-Thanet , which her mother had earlier established, of which she became abbess by 694. Suggesting that ties to Gaul were maintained, number of dedications to Mildrith exist in thePas-de-Calais , including atMillam . Mildrith died at Minster-in-Thanet and was buried there.Her remains were translated to
St Augustine's Abbey ,Canterbury in 1035, the translation is commemorated on18 May .Mildrith was apparently followed as abbess by
Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet , correspondent ofSaint Boniface .References
* Love, R.C., "Mildrith, St" in Michael Lapidge et al., "The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England." Blackwell, 1999. ISBN 0-631-22492-0
* Rollason, D.W., "The Mildrith
* Primary texts in Old English and translation, with further information, are available here: http://www.alarichall.org.uk/teaching/mildrith.php.
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