Hilda of Whitby or Hild of Whitby (c. 614–680) is a Christiansaint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby. An important figure in the conversion of Anglo-Saxon England to Christianity, she was abbess at several monasteries and recognized for the wisdom that drew kings to her for advice.
According to Bede, Hilda was born in 614, into the Deiran royal household. She was the second daughter of Hereric, nephew of Edwin of Northumbria, and his wife Breguswith.
When Hilda was still an infant, her father was poisoned while in exile at the court of the British King of Elmet in what is now West Yorkshire. In 616 CE, Edwin killed the son of Aethelric, Aethefrith, in battle. He created the kingdom of Northumbria and took the throne. Hilda was brought up at King Edwin's court.
This video tells the remarkable story of Saint Hilda of Whitby. Her origin, life and her legacy. Learn how she founded a monastery for both men and women as the Abbess of Whitby and created one of the most important religious centres in the Anglo Saxon world.
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published: 12 Mar 2021
St Hilda of Whitby - 5 Things You Need to Know
Learn all about the life of this incredible Saint and what she did for the Church.
published: 12 Oct 2018
The Mystery Of St. Hilda's Lost Anglo-Saxon Monastery | Time Team | Chronicle
Time Team goes in search of a lost Anglo-Saxon monastery on the rain and wind-swept Headland at Hartlepool. They have just 3 days to find the exact location of a monastery that 1,200 years ago had a thriving community of monks and nuns, presided over by Saint Hilda. She was a Christian saint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby in 664. An important figure in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England, she was abbess at several monasteries and recognized for the wisdom that drew kings to her for advice.
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published: 17 May 2023
The Life of St. Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, England
A reading of the Life of St. Hilda of Whitby (+680). St. Hilda, by her wisdom and purity, led many to Christ, including many Bishops who were trained at the Monastery in Whitby that she established. Whitby is on the east coast of England and the Abbey ruins are a pilgrimage site today. We commemorate her on November 17.
Holy Abbess Hilda, pray to God for us!
The text is found in the "Saints of England's Golden Age" published by the Center for Traditionalist Orthodox Studies. https://ctosonline.org
This channel is dedicated to sharing the prayers, hymns, teachings, and service texts of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!
published: 18 May 2019
St Hilda of Whitby
In the tenth educational clip from the Tour Leaders' Friday video series, Mary Evans tells some of the fascinating story behind our St Hilda window.
published: 19 Jun 2020
Journey through June 8/26 Saint Hilda of Whitby
Today I’ve drawn the famous English saint, St Hilda of Whitby. You can read more of her life on my blog and I welcome any questions you have.
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published: 09 Jun 2020
St Hilda of Whitby
The story of St Hilda of Whitby ( also known as Hild) who though a Northumbrian royal princess chose to become a nun and eventually became one of the most famous figures in English Christianity. The story is told in the form of a primary school act of worship.
published: 15 Nov 2020
Saint Hilda and the Snake | Hilda of Whitby, Snakes and Dracula
Made for my local parish to coincide with All Saints Day and St Hilda's Day. What are the parallels between the legend of St Hilda defeating the snakes, the account of humanity's fall away from the highest good in the Genesis account, the deep significance of the Christian gospel and the cosmic struggle in the biggest movies of the last few decades?
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published: 26 Oct 2022
St Hild
The story of Saint Hild, princess and nun, one of the early saints of Northumbria.
published: 31 Oct 2017
The First Ever Poet: The Life Of Anglo-Saxon Saint Hild | Our History
Hild was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman whose early years are shrouded in mystery, although we know she became a nun at the age of 33.
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Commissioned to found monasteries by St. Aidan, her reputation as abbess was so great that Whitby was chosen for the Synod in 664 AD, where the Roman style of Christianity was preferred to the Celtic, a decision that has repercussions even today. She was a great enthusiast for learning, and encouraged Caedmon, who received the fit of poetry in vision, and sang his own religious compositions to help interpret the Christian message to others. He is considered the first vernacular English poet.
This film was first broadcast: 23 Jul 1996
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This video tells the remarkable story of Saint Hilda of Whitby. Her origin, life and her legacy. Learn how she founded a monastery for both men and women as the...
This video tells the remarkable story of Saint Hilda of Whitby. Her origin, life and her legacy. Learn how she founded a monastery for both men and women as the Abbess of Whitby and created one of the most important religious centres in the Anglo Saxon world.
Thank you for watching and to support, please subscribe.
This video tells the remarkable story of Saint Hilda of Whitby. Her origin, life and her legacy. Learn how she founded a monastery for both men and women as the Abbess of Whitby and created one of the most important religious centres in the Anglo Saxon world.
Thank you for watching and to support, please subscribe.
Time Team goes in search of a lost Anglo-Saxon monastery on the rain and wind-swept Headland at Hartlepool. They have just 3 days to find the exact location of ...
Time Team goes in search of a lost Anglo-Saxon monastery on the rain and wind-swept Headland at Hartlepool. They have just 3 days to find the exact location of a monastery that 1,200 years ago had a thriving community of monks and nuns, presided over by Saint Hilda. She was a Christian saint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby in 664. An important figure in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England, she was abbess at several monasteries and recognized for the wisdom that drew kings to her for advice.
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Time Team goes in search of a lost Anglo-Saxon monastery on the rain and wind-swept Headland at Hartlepool. They have just 3 days to find the exact location of a monastery that 1,200 years ago had a thriving community of monks and nuns, presided over by Saint Hilda. She was a Christian saint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby in 664. An important figure in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England, she was abbess at several monasteries and recognized for the wisdom that drew kings to her for advice.
Welcome to Chronicle; your home for all things medieval history! With documentaries covering everything from the collapse of the Roman Empire to the beginnings of the Renaissance, from Hastings to Charlemagne, we'll be exploring everything the Middle Ages have to offer.
Subscribe now so you don't miss out!
Chronicle is part of the History Hit Network. To get in touch please email [email protected].
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A reading of the Life of St. Hilda of Whitby (+680). St. Hilda, by her wisdom and purity, led many to Christ, including many Bishops who were trained at the Mon...
A reading of the Life of St. Hilda of Whitby (+680). St. Hilda, by her wisdom and purity, led many to Christ, including many Bishops who were trained at the Monastery in Whitby that she established. Whitby is on the east coast of England and the Abbey ruins are a pilgrimage site today. We commemorate her on November 17.
Holy Abbess Hilda, pray to God for us!
The text is found in the "Saints of England's Golden Age" published by the Center for Traditionalist Orthodox Studies. https://ctosonline.org
This channel is dedicated to sharing the prayers, hymns, teachings, and service texts of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!
A reading of the Life of St. Hilda of Whitby (+680). St. Hilda, by her wisdom and purity, led many to Christ, including many Bishops who were trained at the Monastery in Whitby that she established. Whitby is on the east coast of England and the Abbey ruins are a pilgrimage site today. We commemorate her on November 17.
Holy Abbess Hilda, pray to God for us!
The text is found in the "Saints of England's Golden Age" published by the Center for Traditionalist Orthodox Studies. https://ctosonline.org
This channel is dedicated to sharing the prayers, hymns, teachings, and service texts of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!
Today I’ve drawn the famous English saint, St Hilda of Whitby. You can read more of her life on my blog and I welcome any questions you have.
Blog: https://k...
Today I’ve drawn the famous English saint, St Hilda of Whitby. You can read more of her life on my blog and I welcome any questions you have.
Blog: https://katherinesandersicons.wordpress.com
Commission me: https://katherinesandersicons.com/commissions/
Originals shop: https://katherinesandersicons.com/shop/
Print shop: https://katherine-sanders-prints.myshopify.com
Today I’ve drawn the famous English saint, St Hilda of Whitby. You can read more of her life on my blog and I welcome any questions you have.
Blog: https://katherinesandersicons.wordpress.com
Commission me: https://katherinesandersicons.com/commissions/
Originals shop: https://katherinesandersicons.com/shop/
Print shop: https://katherine-sanders-prints.myshopify.com
The story of St Hilda of Whitby ( also known as Hild) who though a Northumbrian royal princess chose to become a nun and eventually became one of the most famou...
The story of St Hilda of Whitby ( also known as Hild) who though a Northumbrian royal princess chose to become a nun and eventually became one of the most famous figures in English Christianity. The story is told in the form of a primary school act of worship.
The story of St Hilda of Whitby ( also known as Hild) who though a Northumbrian royal princess chose to become a nun and eventually became one of the most famous figures in English Christianity. The story is told in the form of a primary school act of worship.
Made for my local parish to coincide with All Saints Day and St Hilda's Day. What are the parallels between the legend of St Hilda defeating the snakes, the acc...
Made for my local parish to coincide with All Saints Day and St Hilda's Day. What are the parallels between the legend of St Hilda defeating the snakes, the account of humanity's fall away from the highest good in the Genesis account, the deep significance of the Christian gospel and the cosmic struggle in the biggest movies of the last few decades?
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Made for my local parish to coincide with All Saints Day and St Hilda's Day. What are the parallels between the legend of St Hilda defeating the snakes, the account of humanity's fall away from the highest good in the Genesis account, the deep significance of the Christian gospel and the cosmic struggle in the biggest movies of the last few decades?
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Hild was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman whose early years are shrouded in mystery, although we know she became a nun at the age of 33.
Subscribe to Our History: htt...
Hild was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman whose early years are shrouded in mystery, although we know she became a nun at the age of 33.
Subscribe to Our History: https://bit.ly/3v5mKBG
Commissioned to found monasteries by St. Aidan, her reputation as abbess was so great that Whitby was chosen for the Synod in 664 AD, where the Roman style of Christianity was preferred to the Celtic, a decision that has repercussions even today. She was a great enthusiast for learning, and encouraged Caedmon, who received the fit of poetry in vision, and sang his own religious compositions to help interpret the Christian message to others. He is considered the first vernacular English poet.
This film was first broadcast: 23 Jul 1996
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Hild was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman whose early years are shrouded in mystery, although we know she became a nun at the age of 33.
Subscribe to Our History: https://bit.ly/3v5mKBG
Commissioned to found monasteries by St. Aidan, her reputation as abbess was so great that Whitby was chosen for the Synod in 664 AD, where the Roman style of Christianity was preferred to the Celtic, a decision that has repercussions even today. She was a great enthusiast for learning, and encouraged Caedmon, who received the fit of poetry in vision, and sang his own religious compositions to help interpret the Christian message to others. He is considered the first vernacular English poet.
This film was first broadcast: 23 Jul 1996
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Our Life - https://bit.ly/3A8xRMJ
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Start your journey of discovery with Our History, as we bring you eye-opening documentaries and educational programmes about our world history. We will guide you through awe-inspiring events from our past and help you get a deeper understanding of current affairs and global events that have shaped the world we live in today.
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This video tells the remarkable story of Saint Hilda of Whitby. Her origin, life and her legacy. Learn how she founded a monastery for both men and women as the Abbess of Whitby and created one of the most important religious centres in the Anglo Saxon world.
Thank you for watching and to support, please subscribe.
Time Team goes in search of a lost Anglo-Saxon monastery on the rain and wind-swept Headland at Hartlepool. They have just 3 days to find the exact location of a monastery that 1,200 years ago had a thriving community of monks and nuns, presided over by Saint Hilda. She was a Christian saint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby in 664. An important figure in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England, she was abbess at several monasteries and recognized for the wisdom that drew kings to her for advice.
Welcome to Chronicle; your home for all things medieval history! With documentaries covering everything from the collapse of the Roman Empire to the beginnings of the Renaissance, from Hastings to Charlemagne, we'll be exploring everything the Middle Ages have to offer.
Subscribe now so you don't miss out!
Chronicle is part of the History Hit Network. To get in touch please email [email protected].
It's like Netflix for history... 📺 Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'CHRONICLE' 👉 https://bit.ly/3iVCZNl
A reading of the Life of St. Hilda of Whitby (+680). St. Hilda, by her wisdom and purity, led many to Christ, including many Bishops who were trained at the Monastery in Whitby that she established. Whitby is on the east coast of England and the Abbey ruins are a pilgrimage site today. We commemorate her on November 17.
Holy Abbess Hilda, pray to God for us!
The text is found in the "Saints of England's Golden Age" published by the Center for Traditionalist Orthodox Studies. https://ctosonline.org
This channel is dedicated to sharing the prayers, hymns, teachings, and service texts of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!
Today I’ve drawn the famous English saint, St Hilda of Whitby. You can read more of her life on my blog and I welcome any questions you have.
Blog: https://katherinesandersicons.wordpress.com
Commission me: https://katherinesandersicons.com/commissions/
Originals shop: https://katherinesandersicons.com/shop/
Print shop: https://katherine-sanders-prints.myshopify.com
The story of St Hilda of Whitby ( also known as Hild) who though a Northumbrian royal princess chose to become a nun and eventually became one of the most famous figures in English Christianity. The story is told in the form of a primary school act of worship.
Made for my local parish to coincide with All Saints Day and St Hilda's Day. What are the parallels between the legend of St Hilda defeating the snakes, the account of humanity's fall away from the highest good in the Genesis account, the deep significance of the Christian gospel and the cosmic struggle in the biggest movies of the last few decades?
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Hild was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman whose early years are shrouded in mystery, although we know she became a nun at the age of 33.
Subscribe to Our History: https://bit.ly/3v5mKBG
Commissioned to found monasteries by St. Aidan, her reputation as abbess was so great that Whitby was chosen for the Synod in 664 AD, where the Roman style of Christianity was preferred to the Celtic, a decision that has repercussions even today. She was a great enthusiast for learning, and encouraged Caedmon, who received the fit of poetry in vision, and sang his own religious compositions to help interpret the Christian message to others. He is considered the first vernacular English poet.
This film was first broadcast: 23 Jul 1996
Watch More Documentaries
Our Life - https://bit.ly/3A8xRMJ
Our History - https://bit.ly/3rUpdhL
Our World - https://bit.ly/3ftuckM
Our Stories - https://bit.ly/3ynfFyk
Our Taste - bit.ly/3OZoDcV
Start your journey of discovery with Our History, as we bring you eye-opening documentaries and educational programmes about our world history. We will guide you through awe-inspiring events from our past and help you get a deeper understanding of current affairs and global events that have shaped the world we live in today.
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Hilda of Whitby or Hild of Whitby (c. 614–680) is a Christiansaint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby. An important figure in the conversion of Anglo-Saxon England to Christianity, she was abbess at several monasteries and recognized for the wisdom that drew kings to her for advice.
According to Bede, Hilda was born in 614, into the Deiran royal household. She was the second daughter of Hereric, nephew of Edwin of Northumbria, and his wife Breguswith.
When Hilda was still an infant, her father was poisoned while in exile at the court of the British King of Elmet in what is now West Yorkshire. In 616 CE, Edwin killed the son of Aethelric, Aethefrith, in battle. He created the kingdom of Northumbria and took the throne. Hilda was brought up at King Edwin's court.
The Saints have struggled to score in their last two losses to Hunter-Kinard-Tyler and Blackville-Hilda, making it a favorable matchup for a defense that hasn’t allowed more than eight points in their last five games.
In her series of historical novels about the life of SaintHilda of Whitby, Nicola Griffith explores how a woman of modest means became one of the most influential people in seventh-century Britain ... .
Hilda, Southport Trump the saint, a Guiness at lunch and know your highway code ... presents himself as the candidate of law and order, transformed by a bullet from likely criminal into an unlikely saint.
He was a devoted member of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints giving service wherever needed. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Hilda, four brothers, James, ...
Hilda came into this world with a zest for life and a heart for others ... Hilda never hid her Faith in Christ ... On Saturday, November 25, 2023, at 6.50 am, Hilda made her triumphant entry into Heaven. All of Heaven rejoices at the homecoming of the Saints.
The Saints and Trojans were tied 14-14 at the half, but H-K-T scored 16 unanswered in the second half to grab control of Region IV-A... The Saints would eventually share the region championship with H-K-T and Blackville-Hilda, but were given No.
The Saints and Trojans were tied 14-14 at the half, but H-K-T scored 16 unanswered in the second half to grab control of Region IV-A... The Saints would eventually share the region championship with H-K-T and Blackville-Hilda, but were given No.
The Saints and Trojans were tied 14-14 at the half, but H-K-T scored 16 unanswered in the second half to grab control of Region IV-A... The Saints would eventually share the region championship with H-K-T and Blackville-Hilda, but were given the No.
The sixth-ranked Saints would lock up the region title with a win because they own the tiebreaker over Blackville-Hilda and Hunter-Kinard-Tyler, while a Wagener-Salley win would give Blackville-Hilda ...
South Aiken (2-6, 1-1 Region 4-AAAA) at Midland Valley (8-0, 2-0 Region 4-AAAA) ... No ... The Saints shut down Blackville-Hilda last week to hand the Fighting Hawks their first region loss, and now they're firmly in the Region 4-A championship picture ... .
PREP FOOTBALL. B-E duo selected for North-South game ... 9 at Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium in Myrtle Beach ... 7 after a 34-7 victory over Blackville-Hilda last week while Hunter-Kinard-Tyler is ranked No. 8 despite beating the Saints earlier this season ... 26-29.
Calhoun County 34, Blackville-Hilda7 ... Blackville-Hilda was able to steal some momentum in the second quarter when Kaiden Aiken intercepted a CC pass to set the Fighting Hawks up at the Saints 35 yard line.