- 1991 and
identified based on
earlier drawings as
belonging to the Arch
Gwenfrewi, the
reliquary of Winifred. The
reliquary probably contained an article...
- Iltutus, Illtud. Kebius, Cybi. Paternus, Padarn. Tatheus. Wenefred,
Gwenfrewi.--Genealogies: De situ Brecheniauc.
Cognacio Brychan. Ach
Knyauc sant...
- occasions. Its
church is
dedicated to
Saint Winefrid (Welsh:
Gwenfrewy gwenfrewi;
Medieval Latin: Winefrida). In the
centre of the
village opposite the...
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About thirty lives of the saints, both
native ones like Beuno, Curig, and
Gwenfrewi and the more
general such as the Mary, the
mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene...
- Winefride. A
fragment of a
wooden reliquary from
Gwytherin (known as the Arch
Gwenfrewi)
provides evidence that
Winefride was
venerated as a
saint in the mid-8th...
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Osmanna (Argariarga) 650
Titian 650
Winifred (Guinevra,
Gwenfrewi, Winefride) 650
Oswine of
Deira 651
Yorkshire King of Northumbria...
- (Gwytherin)
Winifred Medieval Church in
Wales Rebuilt 1867. Now 'The
Gwenfrewi Project' St David,
Llangernyw Llangernyw (Pandy Tudur)
David of Wales...
- king of
Strathclyde Winfrith 6th
century Bishop of
Lichfield Winifred or
Gwenfrewi or
Gwenffrewi 7th
century Holywell 19 or 20
December or 4 Nov (trad.)...
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Scotland (the
Monymusk Reliquary), one is in
Wales (the
shrine of St.
Gwenfrewi at Gwytherin), and two are in Italy. The
earliest examples date from the...
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towards Stainmore,
there was a holy well
dedicated to
Saint Winifred (
Gwenfrewi),
which before the
Reformation was a
place of pilgrimage.
Nearby is Augill...