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- Winnoc (c. 640-c. 716/717) was an abbot or prior of Wormhout. Three lives of the saint are extant (BHL 8952-4). The best of them is the first life, which...
- Later, in about 1022, Count Baudouin IV built Saint Winnoc Church and interred the relics of St Winnoc there. The church formed the basis of an abbey. Trade...
- The Abbey of Saint Winnoc (French: Abbaye de Saint-Winoc) is a former monastery in Bergues, in the department of Nord in northern France. It traces its...
- Luo Binwang, Chinese poet (d. 684) Musa ibn Nusayr, Arab general (d. 716) Winnoc, Welsh abbot (approximate date) Wulfhere, king of Mercia (approximate date)...
- Winnoc), also commemorated at Gunwalloe and Landewednack, as well as Landevennec, Brittany: the place-name being derived from Old Cornish "te-Winnoc"...
- short time more than 150 monks lived under his rule. Among them were St. Winnoc and his three companions who had come from Brittany to join Bertin's community...
- Barlaam of Khutyn Demetrian Illtud Leonard of Noblac Melaine of Rennes Winnoc November 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Gustavus Adolphus Day (in Sweden...
- Raymond Nonnatus Millers - Arnulph, Christina the Astonishing, Leodegar, Winnoc Miners - Barbara Missionaries - Francis Xavier, Mother Teresa of Calcutta...
- noble house. The name's second part comes from early medieval abbot Saint Winnoc. Peter of Berghes-Saint-Winock, lord of Olhain; married to Jeanne of Bailleul...
- a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and became a monk at the Abbey of Saint Winnoc at Bergues. Edith founded a Benedictine monastery at Gistel, which was dedicated...