Anglo-Saxon saint
C17650
concept
An Anglo-Saxon saint is a holy person from the early medieval English period, venerated for their exemplary Christian life, miracles, or martyrdom within the Anglo-Saxon cultural and religious context.
Observed surface forms (7)
- 6th-century Christian saint ×3
- medieval English saint ×3
- 7th-century Christian saint ×2
- 7th-century saint ×2
- 8th-century Christian saint ×2
- early medieval English saint ×2
- Medieval saint ×1
Instances (21)
- St George of Choziba via concept surface "6th-century Christian saint"
- Saint Twrog via concept surface "6th-century Christian saint"
- Æthelwold of Winchester
- Saint Cuthman of Steyning via concept surface "medieval English saint"
- Mellitus via concept surface "7th-century Christian saint"
- Botulph via concept surface "medieval English saint"
- Anna of East Anglia via concept surface "Medieval saint"
- Saint Werburgh via concept surface "7th-century saint"
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Saint Mary and Saint Botolph
surface form: Saint Botolph
- Saint Blane via concept surface "6th-century Christian saint"
- Saint Willehad via concept surface "8th-century Christian saint"
- Honorius of Canterbury via concept surface "7th-century Christian saint"
- Ælfflæd of Whitby
- Saint Wendreda
- Wendreda of March
- Cyneswith
- Saint Edburg via concept surface "early medieval English saint"
- Werburh of Mercia via concept surface "7th-century saint"
- Cynehelm of Mercia via concept surface "medieval English saint"
- Lullus of Mainz via concept surface "8th-century Christian saint"
- Saint Aldate via concept surface "early medieval English saint"