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Saint Edith of Wilton (961-15 September 984) (also known as Eadgyth her name in Old English or as Editha or Ediva the Latinised forms of her name) was an English nun a daughter of King Edgar of England (born 943 died 975; ruled 959-975) The Peaceful. She was born at Kemsing Kent in 961. Following her death in 984 she became the patron saint of her community at Wilton Abbey in Wiltshire and churches were dedicated to her in Wiltshire and in other parts of Anglo-Saxon England.