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[[File:DTVA - Miniature of Æthelthryth.jpg|thumb|250px|Miniature of S. Æthelthryth, from the Benedictional of St Æthelwold / 963-984]]
[[File:DTVA - Miniature of Æthelthryth.jpg|thumb|250px|Miniature of S. Æthelthryth, from the Benedictional of St Æthelwold / 963-984]]
The founder and {{Wiki|Bishoop of Ely|Abbess of Ely}} was Queen [[Æthelthryth]] of [[Northumbria]]. She was also known as Etheldreda, Aurdey, or Edeldreda. She passed away in the year 679 and was buried in a simple wooden coffin. Years later, the coffin was opened so her remains could be moved to a new marble sarcophagus. According to the legend, those who peered into her grave met with a shock. For despite having been dead for years, Æthelthryth's body showed not a single sign of decay.
The founder and {{Wiki|Bishop of Ely|Abbess of Ely}} was Queen [[Æthelthryth]] of [[Northumbria]]. She was also known as Etheldreda, Aurdey, or Edeldreda. She passed away in the year 679 and was buried in a simple wooden coffin. Years later, the coffin was opened so her remains could be moved to a new marble sarcophagus. According to the legend, those who peered into her grave met with a shock. For despite having been dead for years, Æthelthryth's body showed not a single sign of decay.


The incredible preservation of her body was seen as a miracle, and Æthelthryth was declared a saint. This {{Wiki|Benedictional of St. Æthelwold|illuminated manuscript}} highlights her sacred status through the use of gold. Gold, seen here in Saint Æthelthryth's robes, frame, and more, symbolized santity, importance, and direct communication to [[Christianity|God]].
The incredible preservation of her body was seen as a miracle, and Æthelthryth was declared a saint. This {{Wiki|Benedictional of St. Æthelwold|illuminated manuscript}} highlights her sacred status through the use of gold. Gold, seen here in Saint Æthelthryth's robes, frame, and more, symbolized santity, importance, and direct communication to [[Christianity|God]].
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 29 January 2022

Miniature of S. Æthelthryth, from the Benedictional of St Æthelwold / 963-984

The founder and Abbess of Ely was Queen Æthelthryth of Northumbria. She was also known as Etheldreda, Aurdey, or Edeldreda. She passed away in the year 679 and was buried in a simple wooden coffin. Years later, the coffin was opened so her remains could be moved to a new marble sarcophagus. According to the legend, those who peered into her grave met with a shock. For despite having been dead for years, Æthelthryth's body showed not a single sign of decay.

The incredible preservation of her body was seen as a miracle, and Æthelthryth was declared a saint. This illuminated manuscript highlights her sacred status through the use of gold. Gold, seen here in Saint Æthelthryth's robes, frame, and more, symbolized santity, importance, and direct communication to God.