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Saint Wihtfyr [ ᚹᛁᚻᛏᚠᚣᚱ ] (Light of Wight) is an unattested / local who lived in the 7th century; she was the sister of King .

According to local legend she was born in Rowridge Valley on the and sent to at an early age to marry the then underage king, Ecgberht I where she converted to Christianity.

According to legend, through the village of Bearsted when she encountered a terrifying creature known as a . This creature was said to have the body of a lion, the wings of a bat, and a long, barbed tail that could impale its victims.

With her unwavering faith and her trust in God, she drew upon her strength, confronted the Manticore and defeated the creature. From that day forward, she became known as a symbol of courage and victory over evil.

Eventually she was revered as a holy woman and a defender of the faith in parts of the Isle of Wight. After her death, her holy relics were said to have been brought to the Island and placed within a shrine in hamlet of Rowridge. If true, it would have been the first Christian shrine to be built on the Island. NB the shrine has been lost

Wihtfyr's has been depicted holding a sword with a crown on it and standing on the plane Manticore.

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