Anglo-Saxon missionary
C34714
concept
An Anglo-Saxon missionary is a Christian evangelist from early medieval England who traveled to foreign regions, particularly continental Europe, to convert local populations and establish or strengthen the Church.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Anglo-Saxon missionary canonical | 8 |
| Anglo-Saxon cleric | 2 |
| 8th-century Christian missionary | 1 |
| Anglo-Saxon priest | 1 |
| Apostle of the Germans | 1 |
| medieval missionary | 1 |
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Gregory of Utrecht | — |
| Saint Walpurga | — |
| Saint Boniface | Apostle of the Germans |
| Saint Willehad | Anglo-Saxon cleric |
| Saint Burchard of Würzburg | — |
| Saint Ewald the Black | — |
| Gall of Switzerland | medieval missionary |
| Saint Lullus | — |
| Saint Wigbert | — |
| Lullus of Mainz | — |
| Paulinus of York | — |
| Lebuinus | Anglo-Saxon priest |
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Cedd’s brother Cynibil
surface form:
Cynibil
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Anglo-Saxon cleric |