Alfrida
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Saint Alfrida | |
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Born | unknown in England |
Died | 795 in Crowland, England |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
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Alfrida is a saint, venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, as a virgin, and recluse, died c. 795. This saint, whose name is variously written Elfthritha, Ælfleda, Æfthryth, Alfritha, Etheldreda, etc., was a daughter of King Offa of Mercia. According to a late and not very trustworthy legend she was betrothed to St. Ethelbert, King of the East Angles, but when he came to the court of Offa to claim her, he was treacherously murdered by the contrivance of Cynethritha, Offa's queen. After this Alfrida retired to the marshes of Crowland, where she was built into a cell and lived as a recluse to the end of her days. It is impossible not to suspect the existence of some confusion with Ælfleda, another daughter of Offa, whose husband was also murdered by treachery.
This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia.