Saint Aldate

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Saint Aldate is a relatively obscure early medieval English saint, traditionally associated with the West Country and venerated locally in places such as Oxford.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
early medieval English saint
associatedWith Diocese of Oxford NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Oxford NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion West Country NERFINISHED
commemoration local liturgical calendars
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
cultStatus obscure
era early Middle Ages
hasChurchDedicatedTo St Aldate's Church, Oxford NERFINISHED
hasStreetNamedAfter St Aldate's, Oxford NERFINISHED
historicity uncertain
languageOfName English
nameVariant Saint Aldates NERFINISHED
St Aldate NERFINISHED
notableFor local veneration in Oxford
patronageStatus local patron saint (traditional)
religion Christianity
veneration Western Christianity NERFINISHED
local cult

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St Aldate's namedAfter Saint Aldate
St Aldate’s, Oxford namedAfter Saint Aldate