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- Wynfrith is an Old English/Anglo-Saxon name. Saint Boniface, an English missionary who preached Christianity in the Frankish Empire during the 8th century;...
- Boniface Hospital is the second-largest hospital in Manitoba. Boniface (Wynfrith) of Crediton is remembered in the Church of England with a Lesser Festival...
- Mercian bishops of Lichfield is known to have exercised authority there: Wynfrith, who became bishop on Chad's death in 672. In addition it is known that...
- cast-iron, gold-tipped spears. Along the palisade is written, in Latin, wynfrith me caesit--herman me recreavit ("Wynfrid cut me down, Herman resurrected...
- Archbishop Theodore of Canterbury for disobedience. Winfred, Winfrede or Wynfrith Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 218 Stenton Anglo-Saxon...
- 1885–7 and 1977 4 Petroc, Abbot of Padstow, 6th century 5 *Boniface (Wynfrith) of Crediton, Bishop, Apostle of Germany, Martyr, 754 6 Ini Kopuria, Founder...
- Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2015. "Wynfrith and Schulte". Time Magazine. 1925-10-05. Archived from the original on...
- Saint Tudno, patron saint of Llandudno (6th century) Hieromartyr Boniface (Wynfrith), Archbishop of Mainz and Enlightener of Germany, and those martyred with...
- earlier medieval missionaries, including Willibrord-Clement and Wynfrith-Boniface. Wynfrith-Boniface started his missions as a simple priest; he was then...
- nun. Details of the family appear in a letter Ecgburg wrote to Bishop Wynfrith (Boniface) c. 716, lamenting the death of her brother and the long absence...