Wilgyth of Cholsey was a 6th century Catholic female saint from Anglo-Saxon England who was venerated locally in Berkshire.
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Saintin de Meaux
Saintin de Meaux (or Saint Santin also known as Saint Sanctin fr. Saint-Santin de Meaux lat. Sanctinus c. 270 – 356 Meaux) was a French bishop and missionary. As the […]
Leofwynn
Leofwynn of Bishopstone also known as Lewinna or Leofwynn was a seventh century female Saint of Anglo-Saxon England who Floruited 664-673AD. She was active under King Ecgberht of Kent and […]
Bava Duzgı
In Turkish Düzgün Baba originally Bava Duzgı (Kırmancki) or Dızgun Bava (Kurmanci) is a popular mythological character in Dersim. He symbolizes also a mountain in Nazımiye nearby the village Qıl. […]
Hereberht of Huntingdon
Hereberht of Huntingdon was a seventh century Mercian Hermit and local saint of Anglo-Saxon England.Very little is known of his life or ministry but he is mentioned by Bede Henry […]
Mobhí Clárainech
Mobhí Clárainech (also Berchan; died 544) was an early monastic saint of Ireland counted as one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. He was the abbot of a monastery in […]
Mor Dodo
Mor Dodo was a 7th-century saint revered in the Orthodox Church.
Tancred Torthred and Tova
Saints Tancred Torthred and Tova were three Anglo-Saxon siblings who were Saints hermits and Martyrs of the Ninth Century. Their feast day was celebrated on 30 September at Thorney and […]
Huna of Thorney
Huna of Thorney was a seventh century Saint Priest and Hermit. His influence in the Northumbrian and Anglican courts make him an important figure in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England.Huna […]
Eadwold of Cerne
Eadwold of Cerne was a 9th century hermit Anglian Prince and Patron Saint of Cerne Dorset who live as a hermit on a hill about four miles from Cerne. His […]