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.
Observed surface forms (5)
- Anglo-Saxon cleric ×2
- 8th-century Christian missionary ×1
- Anglo-Saxon priest ×1
- Apostle of the Germans ×1
- medieval missionary ×1
Instances (13)
- Gregory of Utrecht
- Saint Walpurga
- Saint Boniface via concept surface "Apostle of the Germans"
- Saint Willehad via concept surface "Anglo-Saxon cleric"
- Saint Burchard of Würzburg
- Saint Ewald the Black
- Gall of Switzerland via concept surface "medieval missionary"
- Saint Lullus
- Saint Wigbert
- Lullus of Mainz
- Paulinus of York
- Lebuinus via concept surface "Anglo-Saxon priest"
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Cedd’s brother Cynibil
via concept surface "Anglo-Saxon cleric"
surface form: Cynibil