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375:Citations
343:Leuthhere
331:Compiègne
220:Neustrian
213:feast day
154:Feast day
149:Sainthood
108:640s–650s
71:Successor
52:In office
1052:Walkelin
942:Denewulf
922:Helmstan
896:Wigthegn
891:Ealhmund
861:Hunfrith
846:Leuthere
835:Agilbert
822:634–1006
775:Sigefrid
745:650–660
539:Eddius,
509:Eddius,
357:Clotilde
228:Faronids
186:Agilbert
74:Sigefrid
29:Agilbert
1047:Stigand
1042:Ælfwine
1034:Ælfsige
1021:Cenwulf
986:Ælfheah
965:Ælfsige
957:Ælfheah
927:Swithun
909:Eadmund
876:Ecgbald
829:Birinus
731:Birinus
623:Peritia
397:23 July
312:Wilfrid
277:, near
267:Birinus
255:Britain
251:Francia
176:Shrines
123:Francia
42:Diocese
917:Eadhun
856:Daniel
694:
680:
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645:
614:
597:Eddius
590:
522:Bede,
487:Kirby
471:Bede,
431:Audoin
279:Oxford
271:Mercia
224:Audoin
128:Buried
97:Orders
851:Hædde
298:From
205:saint
24:Saint
881:Dudd
841:Wine
751:Ætla
692:ISBN
678:ISBN
664:ISBN
643:ISBN
612:ISBN
588:ISBN
569:Bede
435:Dado
433:and
399:2022
304:Wine
300:Bede
287:Bede
230:and
118:Died
711:at
627:doi
289:'s
190:fl.
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1037:II
1029:II
989:II
743:c.
571:,
548:^
541:VW
528:VW
524:HE
511:VW
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106:c.
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