Saint Botolph’s monastery

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Saint Botolph’s monastery was an early Anglo-Saxon religious house traditionally associated with the 7th-century missionary Saint Botolph, located at Iken in Suffolk, England.

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Saint Botolph’s monastery canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon monastery
Christian religious house
associatedWith Anglo-Saxon mission in East Anglia
cult of Saint Botolph
country Kingdom of England
countryAtTimeOfFoundation Kingdom of the East Angles
surface form: Kingdom of East Anglia
dedicatedTo Saint Botolph
denomination Benedictine
era early Anglo-Saxon period
function missionary base
monastic community
heritageStatus archaeological site
historicalCounty Suffolk
inception 7th century
languageOfCommunity Old English
locatedIn East Anglia
England
Iken
Suffolk
locatedNear North Sea coast of Suffolk
River Alde
namedAfter Saint Botwulf of Thorney
surface form: Saint Botolph
presentDayParish Iken
primaryActivity pastoral care
prayer
religious instruction
regionServed East Anglia
religion Christianity
timePeriod 7th century AD
traditionallyFoundedBy Saint Botolph

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Iken, Suffolk siteOf Saint Botolph’s monastery