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Botolph of
Thorney (/ˈbɒtʊlf/; also
called Botolph,
Botulph or
Botulf;
later known as
Saint Botolph; died
around 680) was an
English abbot and saint. He...
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Botulf Botulfsson (died
April 1311), from Gottröra, Uppland, was a
Swedish man
burned at the
stake for heresy. His is the only
confirmed case of an execution...
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tried by
Catholic Church),
Italy Marguerite Porete († 1310), Paris,
France Botulf Botulfsson († 1311), the only
known person executed for
heresy in Sweden...
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around his diocese. In 1303, he parti****ted in the
first trial against Botulf Botulfsson for heresy. The same year, he
opened the
shrine of Eric the Saint...
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Norwegian for a
hamlet or farm;
hence the
Latin villa Sancti Botulfi "St.
Botulf's village"). The name
Botulfeston appears in 1460, with an
alias "Boston"...
- 680
Bathildis 680
Berarius 680
Bishop of Le Mans
Botolph (
Botulf) 680 Cædmon 680
Columbinus 680
Curcodomus 680 Eusebia...
- Norðworþig Norðwerðig On the
river Derwent (Deorwentan) 12 *
Saint Botulph Botulf Botulphus Peterborough Medeshamstede Medeshamstede On the
river Nene (Nén)...
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known of Adulf,
Botulf founded a
monastery at Iken in
Suffolk and was
famed for his piety. Over
seventy churches were
dedicated to St
Botulf,
including four...
- preached. In fact, it
derives from a pear-tree
orchard belonging to one
Botulf in the area of present-day
Perry Street. In 1931, the
civil parish had a...
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preserved in that state. The farm is
named after the
first known owner,
Botulf Kattlund a
judge from Eke thing. In 1922, the farm was
bought by Gotlands...