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Cristina (daughter of Edward the Exile)

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29: 176:. During that enquiry she stated that she had never taken holy vows, insisting that her parents had sent her and her sister to England for educational purposes, and that her aunt Cristina had veiled her to protect her "from the lust of the 199:. The date of her death is not known, but she does not appear to have given evidence to the conclave, suggesting she died sometime before 1100. Additional evidence of her death includes the transfer before 1093 of her nieces to 353: 298: 348: 261: 247: 162: 115: 279: 99: 83: 333: 318: 343: 180:." Edith claimed she had pulled the veil off and stamped on it, and that Cristina had beaten and scolded her for it. 107: 323: 338: 147: 328: 294: 169: 269: 143: 111: 173: 135: 41: 257: 243: 158: 103: 95: 73: 192: 63: 203:
for further education and the appointment of Eadgyth as the next abbess of Romsey Abbey.
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At some time before 1086, Cristina returned to England, and entered the nunnery at
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Edith gave testimony to a conclave of bishops summoned by Archbishop
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Kingdom of Hungary
House
Wessex
Edward the Exile
Agatha
Edward the Exile
Agatha
Edgar Ætheling
Saint Margaret of Scotland
Edith
Mary
Romsey Abbey
Southampton
Kingdom of England
Hungary
Kingdom of Scotland
Malcolm III
Romsey Abbey
Edith
Mary
Anselm of Canterbury
Henry I of England
Normans
Ulverley
Warwickshire
Gloucestershire
Domesday Book
Wilton Abbey

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