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.


Statements (25)
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
East Anglia
Thorney
religion Christianity
veneratedSaint Saint Botolph
veneration medieval English Christians

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Saint Botolph
Saint Botolph ("Bury St Edmunds (translated relics)")
placeOfBurial

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