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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...
- West Saxons, and of Wuna of Wes****, and had two brothers,
Willibald and
Winibald. In 721
Richard set out on a
pilgrimage to Rome with his two sons. Before...
- was
Richard the Pilgrim, and his
mother Wuna of Wes****. His
brother was
Winibald and his
sister was Walburga.
Willibald was well-travelled and the first...
- also
refer to:
Richard the Pilgrim,
supposed father of
Saints Willibald,
Winibald, and
Walpurga Richard of
Andria Richard of
Vaucelles Richard Reynolds (martyr)...
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Boniface (English, 8th century)
Saint Walpurga,
Saint Willibald and
Saint Winibald (English
siblings ****isting St Boniface)
Saint Wilfried Saint Willibrord...
- Walpurga, who at the
special request of
Boniface had
accompanied her
brother Winibald and
kinsman Willibald from
Dorsetshire to help the much-toiling missionary...
- cathedral.
Wihtburh of East Anglia,
relics destro****
under Henry VIII
Winibald of Wes****, tomb
found empty in 1968
Guthlac of Crowland,
relics destro****...
- exists.
Reginold also
composed Historiae in
honour of
Saint Willibald,
Winibald and
Saint Blaise.
Catholic Encyclopedia Eichstätt Wheeler, Joe & Rosenthal...
- Wilmer, Wilfred, Wilbert, Willihad,
Willigip win, wini, wine
friend Y Y
Winibald, Winimund, Winibert; Ælfwine/Alboin, Alcuin, Aldoin, Baldwin, Darwin, Ecgwine...
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William of Peñacorada [es]
Willibrord 739 7
November Apostle to the
Frisians Winibald 761 18
December Bishop of Eichstätt,
Abbot of Heidenheim,
Venerable Winifred...