Thorney Abbey (translated relics)

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Thorney Abbey (translated relics) is the later resting place of the relics of Saint Botolph, an Anglo-Saxon abbot and saint venerated in medieval England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian pilgrimage site
place of worship
reliquary site
associatedSaintOccupation abbot
associatedSaintOrigin Anglo-Saxon England
associatedSaintStatus saint
associatedWithPeriod medieval England
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Mary and Saint Botolph
function shrine of Saint Botolph
hasCultFocus relics of an Anglo-Saxon abbot
hasCultStatus local and regional cult of Saint Botolph
hasHistoricalRole regional pilgrimage centre
hasLanguageOfCult Latin
Old English
hasRelicOf Saint Botolph
hasReligiousTradition Anglo-Saxon monasticism
hasTypeOfRelic translated relics
laterRestingPlaceOf relics of Saint Botolph
locatedIn Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

East Anglia
Thorney
religion Christianity
veneratedSaint Saint Botwulf of Thorney
surface form: Saint Botolph
veneration medieval English Christians

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Saint Botolph placeOfBurial Thorney Abbey (translated relics)
Saint Botolph placeOfBurial Thorney Abbey (translated relics)
this entity surface form: Bury St Edmunds (translated relics)
Thorney hasLandmark Thorney Abbey (translated relics)
this entity surface form: Thorney Abbey
Saint Botwulf of Thorney hasCultCenter Thorney Abbey (translated relics)
this entity surface form: Thorney Abbey
Saint Mary and Saint Botolph associatedWith Thorney Abbey (translated relics)
subject surface form: Saint Botolph
this entity surface form: Thorney Abbey