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Swithun (or Swithin; Old English: Swīþhūn; Latin: Swithunus; died 863) was an Anglo-Saxon
bishop of
Winchester and
subsequently patron saint of Winchester...
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Swithun Wells (c. 1536 – 10
December 1591) was an
English Roman Catholic martyr who was
executed during the
reign of
Elizabeth I.
Wells was a country...
- St
Swithun's Way is a 34-mile (55 km) long-distance
footpath in
England from
Winchester Cathedral,
Hampshire to Farnham, Surrey. It is
named after Swithun...
- St
Swithun's Church (alternative
spelling Swithin),
named after St
Swithun who was an Anglo-Saxon
bishop of Winchester, can
refer to
numerous churches:...
- St
Swithun's School is an
independent day, w****ly and full-boarding
school for
girls in Winchester, Hampshire. It is
named after Saint Swithun, a Bishop...
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Saint Swithin or
Swithun (died 862) was an Anglo-Saxon
bishop of Winchester,
after whom is
named a
British weather lore proverb.
Saint Swithin or variant...
- St
Swithun's Church is the
smallest ancient Church of
England parish church in the
English county of Hampshire.
Newnham and
Nately Scures are part of...
- the Holy Trinity, and
Saint Peter and
Saint Paul. A
dedication to
Saint Swithun, a 9th-century bishop, was
added later. Knowles,
Medieval Religious Houses...
- the
years and
Saint Swithun was
buried outside it in 862. By the 10th century, the
Minster was the
priory church of St.
Swithun's Priory, a community...
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Church in Stavanger, Norway. The
church is
dedicated to St
Swithun of Winchester. St
Swithun is the
Patron saint of Stavanger, and the
Stavanger Cathedral...