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  • Wulfhilda, also known as Wulfhild and Wulfreda among several other names (c. 940 – c. 996), was an Anglo-Saxon abbess who is venerated as a saint in the...
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    Saint-Brieuc (c. 650) Saint Omer (Audomarus), Bishop of Therouanne (670) Saint Bettelin (Bertram), Hermit of Crowland (8th century) Saint Wulfhilda of...
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    Chertsey Abbey for burial. Saint Wulfhilda (Wlfhildis) became abbess of Barking Abbey during the 10th century. Wulfhilda had grown up at Wilton Abbey...
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  • Wulfhild of Norway (redirect from Wulfhilda)
    respected as the only legitimate child of her father and daughter of a saint. On 10 November 1042, she was married to Ordulf, son of Bernard II, Duke...
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  • century Welsh saint, possibly daughter of Perphirius of Penychen Wilfrid, 7th century Bishop of York, born to Northumbrian nobility Wulfhilda of Barking...
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    date) Willigis, German archchancellor and archbishop (approximate date) Wulfhilda of Barking, English nun and abbess (approximate date) March 25 – Taira...
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  • date) Willigis, German archchancellor and archbishop (approximate date) Wulfhilda of Barking, English nun and abbess (approximate date) 941 Brian Boru,...
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