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- Rumwold (sometimes Rumbold) is an Old English name used to refer to: Rumwold of Buckingham, infant saint commemorated at Buckingham Rumbold of Mechelen...
- Rumbold or Rumwold was a medieval infant saint in England, said to have lived for three days in 662. He is said to have been full of Christian piety despite...
- St Rumwold's Church is an active parish church in the parish of Bonnington, Kent, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Bonnington is a small, scattered...
- date) Rumwold of Buckingham, Anglo-Saxon prince and saint August 13 – Maximus the Confessor, Byzantine theologian Godepert, king of the Lombards Rumwold of...
- historical confusion between Rumbold of Mechelen and the infant Saint Rumwold of Buckingham, who died in 662 AD at the age of 3 days. The latter has...
- Playhouse just days before his death. His funeral was held at the Church of St Rumwold, Bonnington, Kent, on 20 April 2023; after the service he was buried there...
- Durham since 1974. It is thought that the name might be derived from St. Rumwold (also spelt Romald or Rumbold), a little-known Saxon saint who is said...
- Quiricus (Cyr, Cyricus) Rais Reparata Richard of Pontoise Rudolph of Berne Rumwold Sicarius of Brantôme Solange of Bourges Tarcisius Tremorus of Brittany...
- two miles southeast of the village. The parish church, dedicated to St Rumwold, the child saint, is about half a mile to the south of the hamlet, on the...
- site. The infant Saint Rumwold (or Rumwald, Rumbold or Rumbald) is said to have lived and died at King's Sutton in 662. Rumwold is said to have lived for...