Eanswitha (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Eanswitha" in German language version.

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aclerkofoxford.blogspot.co.uk

anglicanaltlav.org.au

  • Our locations. Anglican Parish of Altona/Laverton, abgerufen am 12. Dezember 2020.

antiochian.org

ww1.antiochian.org

  • St. Eanswythe of Kent. Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, abgerufen am 12. Dezember 2020.

books.google.com

  • Heesok Chang, Robert DeMaria, Jr. und Samantha Zacher: A Companion to British Literature, Medieval Literature, 700–1450. John Wiley & Sons, 2013, ISBN 978-1-118-73189-5, S. 72 ff. (google.com).

britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk

  • The Remains of St. Eanswith. In: Pall Mall Gazette, 24. Juli 1885, S. 6 „Great interest has, it is said, been caused at Folkestone and the neighborhood by the discovery in the parish church of what are believed to be the remains of St. Eanswith, patron saint of the church and the daughter of Eadbald, one of the Saxon Kings of Kent. Some workmen, in removing the plaster from a niche in the north wall, noticed that the masonry showed signs of having been disturbed at some period, and a further search was made. Taking away a layer of rubble and broken tiles a cavity was discovered and in this a battered and corroded leaden casket, oval shaped, about eighteen inches long and twelve inches broad, the sides being about ten inches high. Within it were human remains, but in such a crumbling condition that the vicar declined to allow them to be touched except by experts. St. Eanswith lived early in the seventh century and was interred, according to historians, in the church on the cliff, where she had founded a priory.“ 

brooklynmuseum.org

findingeanswythe.uk

friendsofstmaryandsteanswythe.org.uk

independent.co.uk

kentonline.co.uk

oca.org

theguardian.com