Ealdgyth (disambiguation)

Ealdgyth (disambiguation)

Ealdgyth is an Anglo-Saxon female name. In later times it was sometimes given as Edith and can be confused with Eadgifu and Eadgyth. It might refer to:

* Ealdgyth Swan-neck
* Ealdgyth, daughter of Wigot

See also Eadgifu, Eadgyth (disambiguation).


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