Edith (d. 937)
Edith (d. 937)
Queen of York and abbess of Pellesworth. Name variations: Saint Edith; abbess of Polesworth. Died in 937; illegitimate daughter of Edward I the Elder, king of the English (r. 899–924), and Ecgwynn (d. around 901); married Sihtric, king of York, on January 30, 926 (some sources cite July 30, 925), in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; children: Amlaib; Gofraid; Olaf Cuarán, king of Dublin and York; possibly Gyda.
Edith, the illegitimate daughter of Edward I the Elder, king of the English, and Ecgwynn , married Sihtric, king of York, on January 30, 926. Following the death of her husband, she became a nun at Pellesworth Abbey, then transferred to Tamworth Abbey in Gloucestershire where she was elected abbess. She was canonized as a saint; her feast day is on July 15.