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Winibald (
Winebald, Winnibald, Wunebald, Wynbald) (c. 702 - 18
December 761) was
abbot of the
Benedictine double monastery of
Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm...
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December 2022 – via www.newadvent.org. Butler,
Alban (1866). "Saint
Winebald,
Abbot and Confessor".
Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Prin****l Saints...
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venerated in the
Catholic Church with a
feast day on 7 February. "Saint
Winebald of Heidenheim". 18
December 2012. "Wunna - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon"...
- holy man who gave his name to
Llechulched in
Anglesey in Wales.
Saint Winebald (Winewald, Vinebaud), a monk at Saint-Loup-de-Troyes in
France where he...
- cell of Montacute, Somerset;
founded before 1122 by
Winibald de
Caerleon (
Winebald de Baeluns);
became denizen:
independent from 1407;
dissolved 1539; granted...
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abbot of Iona (707–717) in
Scotland (717)
Hieromartyrs Gerbald, Reginhard,
Winebald and Worad, of the
monastery of St
Bertin in France, all
martyred by the...
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Desiderius of
Fontenelle (Desideratus), son of St
Waningus (700)
Saint Winebald (Winibald),
Abbot of
Heidenheim and
Bishop of
Eichstatt (Germany) (761)...
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father of James,
Baron Newmarch, on
marriage to the
daughter and
heiress of
Winebald de Ballon.
Calendar Inq. p. m. 1 Ed I Vol. 2 (1906). Aug.1320. K.B.27/246m...
- (Berhtwald) 731
Gregory II 669 731 Pope
Marinus 731
Winewald (
Winebald) 731
Abbot of
Beverley Aventinus 732 Germ**** of Constantinople...
- convent,
where she
became the
second abbess.
Sister of Sts
Willibald and
Winebald. She
became a nun at
Wimborne in
Dorset in
England with St
Tetta and followed...