Saint Winifred (or Winefride; Welsh: Gwenffrewi; Latin: Wenefreda, Winifreda) was a Welsh virgin martyr of the 7th century. Her story was celebrated as...
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Winifred Atwell (1914–1983), a pianist who enjoyed great popularity in Britain in the 1950s with a series of boogie woogie and ragtime hits Winifred Mitchell...
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Winifred instructed him that Columbanus must go to Saint Winifred's Well in North Wales for a cure. When they return, Columbanus says Saint Winifred appeared...
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140 St Winifred's Church is a Church of England church in Branscombe in Devon, England. The church is dedicated to Saint Winifred, a Welsh saint. It is...
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Venus de Milo White City (1985) as Alice Castaway (1986) as Sister Saint Winifred Prick Up Your Ears (1987) as Leonie Orton Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (1987)...
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Dyfrig 6 June: Y Trisaint, the Three Saints 22 June: The decollation of Saint Winifred 26 June: The translation of Saint Brynach 1 or 2 July: Gwyl y Gwlaw...
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letter writing, found in his other works as well. The inclusion of Saint Winifred was inspired by the mention of the Holy Head (Holywell) in the original...
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Caradocus, mythical British king of the fourth century Caradoc, suitor of Saint Winifred Caradog ap Meirion, eighth-century king of Gwynedd Caradoc, figure from...
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Donohoe as Lucy Irvine Georgina Hale as Sister Saint Margaret Frances Barber as Sister Saint Winifred Tony Rickards as Jason Todd Rippon as Rod Virginia...
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Brycheiniog, the Welsh, 5th-century king Saint Eleri (7th century), Welsh prince and abbot, cousin of Saint Winifred Eleri Cousins (born 1987), archaeologist...
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Pulford. Holywell is associated with the beheading of Saint Winifred. As the story goes, Winifred was a virgin who was beheaded by a local leader after...
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as a saint. Uncle, spiritual teacher, and guardian of Saint Winifred. Late in life he received a series of visions. Legend says that when Winifred was...
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the Abbey, threatening the precious reliquary of Saint Winifred. When the waters recede, the saint is gone, beginning a long search with tangled motives...
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September 2024. I own the disc Winifred Atwell Site 45rpm discography Winifred Atwell at the National Film and Sound Archive Winifred Atwell Discography at Discoogle...
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joining all of the historical and religious locations of the town. Saint Winifred, a 7th century Welsh virgin martyr, inspired St Winefride's Well Thomas...
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Natacha Rambova (redirect from Winifred Hudnut)
Natacha Rambova (born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy; January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an American film costume designer, set designer, and occasional...
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Oxfordshire, England. The toponym is derived from the well of Saint Winifred and Saint Margaret. In 1921 the parish had a population of 846. On 1 April...
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described or referred to in the books. For example, the translation of Saint Winifred to Shrewsbury Abbey is fictionalised in the first chronicle, A Morbid...
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portal Winifred Holtby Academy List of Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize award winners South Riding; prefatory letter Bishop, Alan (2004). "Holtby, Winifred (1898–1935)"...
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innocence. He also has a special affection for the martyred maiden Saint Winifred who lies at the centre of the first book in the series, A Morbid Taste...
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such troubled times, the Abbey holds the feast in honour of its own Saint Winifred, whose remains were taken (translated) from Wales four years earlier...
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project British Listed Buildings Church of St. Winifred "Nottinghamshire Kingston on Soar, St. Winifred [N01406]". National Pipe Organ Register. British...
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of Saint Wilfrid in Ripon Cathedral, Ripon, England [28] Shrine of Saint William of York in York Minster, York, England [29] Shrine of Saint Winifred (now...
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Welsh Saints, namely Saint Winifred and Saint Beuno; the North Wales Pilgrim's Way links many of the locations associated with them. Saint Winifred (or...
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starring Dev Patel. An Arthurian tale, but also refers to the legend of Saint Winifred. 2022: Autumn in Wales. A Malaysian romantic comedy set in Wales. Cinema...
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along with those of many other saints. Second only to the relics of Winifred were those of St Elerius, St Winifred's spiritual director, then wrongly...
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Kew, London Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride Church, Amlwch Saint Winifred St Winefride's Well This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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of Saint Wilfrid in Ripon Cathedral, Ripon, England [25] Shrine of Saint William of York in York Minster, York, England [26] Shrine of Saint Winifred (now...
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century) Saint Winifred of Holywell (Winifred of Treffynon), Wales (630) Saint Domnus of Vienne (Domnolus), Bishop of Vienne, Confessor (657) Saint Rumwold...
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Saint symbolism has been used from the very beginnings of the religion. Each saint is said to have led an exemplary life and symbols have been used to...
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