Wendreda of March

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Wendreda of March is a relatively obscure Anglo-Saxon saint venerated locally in Cambridgeshire, traditionally associated with healing and commemorated by the dedication of St Wendreda’s Church in March.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon saint
Christian saint
associatedWithPlace Isle of Ely NERFINISHED
March, Cambridgeshire NERFINISHED
category Anglo-Saxon saints NERFINISHED
Medieval English saints
Women saints
commemoratedBy dedication of St Wendreda’s Church in March
cultStatus obscure
feastType local feast
gender female
hasDedication St Wendreda’s Church, March NERFINISHED
hasShrineAt St Wendreda’s Church, March NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Saint
languageOfCult Old English
nameVariant Saint Wendreda NERFINISHED
St Wendreda NERFINISHED
patronage healing
regionOfCult East Anglia NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
timePeriod Anglo-Saxon period NERFINISHED
early medieval period
traditionallyAssociatedWith healing
veneratedIn Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
Cambridgeshire NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
venerationType local cult

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St Wendreda’s Church, March namedAfter Wendreda of March