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[[Saint]] '''Frideswide''' (c.680–727) was the daughter of the sub-king Dida of Eynsham
 
[[Saint]] '''Frideswide''' (c.680–727) was the daughter of the sub-king Dida of Eynsham
  
**'''Frideswide''' is a [[transliteration]] of the [[Old English]]: ''Friðuswīþ''. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frithuswith&oldid=1010824226| wikipedia, 2021]] lists ''Fridiswade'', ''Frideswith'', ''Fritheswithe'', ''Frevisse'', or simply ''Fris'' s alternative renderings of the name, which it gives as Frithuswith
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**'''Frideswide''' is a [[transliteration]] of the [[Old English]]: ''Friðuswīþ''. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frithuswith&oldid=1010824226| wikipedia, 2021]] lists ''Fridiswade'', ''Frideswith'', ''Fritheswithe'', ''Frevisse'', or simply ''Fris'' s alternative renderings of the name, which it gives as Frithuswith. Few of these renderings are to be found much on line. She isknown as ''Ste Fréwisse'' in France
  
 
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Saint Frideswide (c.680–727) was the daughter of the sub-king Dida of Eynsham

    • Frideswide is a transliteration of the Old English: Friðuswīþ. [wikipedia, 2021] lists Fridiswade, Frideswith, Fritheswithe, Frevisse, or simply Fris s alternative renderings of the name, which it gives as Frithuswith. Few of these renderings are to be found much on line. She isknown as Ste Fréwisse in France