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Saint Fremund, also
known as Freomund, was a ninth-century saint,
hermit and
martyr in Anglo-Saxon England. He is
venerated at both the
village of Prescote...
- the
legend of the
martyrdom of
Fremund, a 9th-century
saint whose historicity is also uncertain.
Accounts of
Fremund are not
found in any Anglo-Saxon...
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century by the poet John
Lydgate in his The
Lives of
Saints Edmund and
Fremund.
Lydgate spoke of his parentage, his
birth at Nuremberg, his
adoption by...
- Vladimír
Burda (*January 25, 1934)
Richard Fremund (*9.4.1928)
Josef Hlaváček (*May 13, 1934) Jiří Kolář (*24.9.1914–11.8.2002) Běla Kolářová (*24...
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frequent rest stop for
pilgrims walking "St Non's Way" to the
shrine of
Saint Fremund at
Dunstable in Bedfordshire. The
forces of
Charles Edward Stuart p****ed...
- ****ociated with the
legend of
Saint Fremund, a
Mercian who was said to have been
martyred in the 9th century.
Fremund's relics are
supposed to have been...
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Bible Picture Book (c. 1327-35) John Lydgate's Life of
Saints Edmund and
Fremund (c. 1443-1444) Seal of the
Admiralty Court of
Bristol (1446) In 2022 two...
- century)
Saint Credan of Cornwall, hogherd.
Saint Gangulphus (760)
Saint Fremund of Dunstable, Anglo-Saxon hermit,
killed by his
kinsman Oswy with the help...
- laws and technology. In 1961,
together with V. Boudník, J.
Istler and R.
Fremund parti****ted in the
Ljubljana Biennial,
where his
graphic sheet from the...
- place.
William Camden went
further and
quoted the
legend that Offa's son,
Fremund, 'a man of
great renown', had been
murdered and "buried at his Father's...