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Arilda of Oldbury

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Feast
  
20 July

Major shrine
  
Gloucester Cathedral

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Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church; Anglican Communion

Patronage
  
Oldbury-on-Severn and Oldbury-on-the-Hill, Gloucestershire

Died
  
Oldbury-on-Severn, United Kingdom

Saint Arilda, or Arild, was an obscure female saint from Oldbury-on-Severn in the English county of Gloucestershire. She probably lived in the 5th or 6th century and may have been of either Anglo-Saxon or Welsh origin.

Arilda was a virgin martyr who, according to John Leland, was slain by a youth named Municus when she refused to lie with him.

Two churches in Gloucestershire are dedicated to Arilda, one at Oldbury-on-Severn near her traditional home, a second ("St Arild's Church") at Oldbury-on-the-Hill. Both places were called 'Aldberie' at the time of the Domesday Book, suggesting that their names may be derived from the saint.

There was a shrine to Arilda at St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester, which is now Gloucester Cathedral, but it was destroyed after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

References

Arilda of Oldbury Wikipedia