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  1. Elgiva di Shaftesbury (... – 944) fu la prima moglie di Edmondo I d'Inghilterra e gli diede due figli, Edwing d'Inghilterra e Edgardo d'Inghilterra.

  2. Santa Elgiva (Etelgiva, Elfgifu o Algina) è stata una badessa benedettina vissuta nel secolo IX. Figlia di re Alfredo il Grande, nel 873 fondò il monastero di Shaftesbury e ne divenne la prima badessa.

  3. Elgiva di Shaftesbury (... – 944) fu la prima moglie di Edmondo I d'Inghilterra e gli diede due figli, Edwing d'Inghilterra e Edgardo d'Inghilterra.

  4. Saint Elgiva of Shaftesbury, also known as Aelfgifu, Aelgifu, Aelgytha, Algyva, and Elfgiva, was a notable figure in medieval England. She was born in the late 9th century and gained prominence through her royal connections and dedication to the Church.

  5. saintstree.wordpress.com › st-elgiva-of-shaftesburySt. Elgiva of Shaftesbury

    St. Aelfgifu (Elgiva) of Shaftesbury, (died c. 944), Feast May 18/31. St. Aelfgifu was the first of the wives or concubines of King Edmund I “the Magnificent” and mother of King Blessed Edgar I “the Peaceable” of England. She also had a son Eadwig. She ruled with her husband for 5 years, dying of illness at a relatively young age.

  6. Queen and mother of Kings Edwy of the Saxons and Edgar, King of England, and wife of Edmund the First. She gave up public life and became a Benedictine nun at Shaftesbury.

  7. Saint Ethelgiva of Shaftesbury, also known as Æthelgifu, Algina, Elfgifu, Elgiva, and Etelgiva, was a princess and the daughter of King Alfred the Great. She was born in 876, and from a young age, she showed a deep devotion to her faith.