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Hic Cuicelm rex baptizatus est. 'Hic de Burgeindie partibus uneit 'episcopus' quidam nomine Felix, qui predicauit fidem populous Orientalium Anglorum; hic accersitus a Sigeberto rege, suscipit episc(o)patum in Domuce, in quo sedit .xvii. annis'
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Bede related that Felix started a school, "where boys could be taught letters", to provide Sigeberht with teachers. Bede is unclear as to the origin of the teachers at the school that Felix established; they may have been from
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Bede praised Felix, writing that he had freed "the whole of this kingdom from long-standing evil and unhappiness". During his years as bishop, the East Anglian Church was made still stronger when the Irish monk
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fort once existed. According to Hoggett, "Walton Castle a fitting site for the king's new bishopric and one which he was well within his rights to gift to Felix", being located near the
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display manufacturing technologies that are likely to be of Frankish origin, and materials that arrived in East Anglia via Francia. The connection between the East Anglian
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of 597, and where education was used to promote Christian learning throughout all levels of society. There is no evidence that Felix's school was at
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as a bishop in Burgundy, may have become a political fugitive in Francia before his arrival in East Anglia. A bishop named Felix held the
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when the church was destroyed. According to William, some time later "the body of the saint was looked for and found, and buried at
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Felix died in 647 or 648, after he had been bishop for 17 years. Following his death, which probably occurred during the reign of
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and the town of Felixstowe may both have been named after the saint, though an alternative meaning for Felixstowe, "the
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was an example of the link between the Church in the kingdom of East Anglia and religious establishments in Francia.
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notes several suggestions for where Felix may have originated, including Luxeuil, Châlons or the area around
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Such associations were partly due to the work of Columbanus and his disciples at Luxeuil; together with
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Landscapes of Monastic Foundation: the Establishment of Religious Houses in East Anglia circa 650-1200
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According to Bede, Felix was sent to promote Christianity in the land of the East Angles by the
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in Norfolk, according to local legend). Upon his arrival in East Anglia, Sigeberht gave him a
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can be taken to mean that Felix went to East Anglia because he was prompted to by Honorius.
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states that Felix "preached the faith of Christ to the East Angles". Another version of the
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Soon after his arrival at Sigeberht's court, in about 630 or 631, Felix established his
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were at a later date removed to Soham, according to the 12th-century English historian
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arrived from Ireland and founded a monastery, at Cnobheresburg, probably located at
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in 626 or 627, but was deprived of his see following the death of the Frankish king
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The Convert Kings: Power and Religious Affiliation in Early Anglo-Saxon England
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Felix's feast day is celebrated on 8 March, the date given by two Anglo-Saxon
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compiled in the late 9th century—under the year 633. "Manuscript A" of the
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At this time, associations existed between the kingdoms of Francia and
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Felix died on 8 March 647 or 648, having been bishop for 17 years. His
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kingdom that mainly comprised what are now the English counties of
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associated with Felix, one relates that he founded the church in
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Angles on a Kingdom: East Anglian Identities from Bede to Ælfric
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Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History
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at Dommoc, which is widely considered by scholars to have been
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mentioned that Felix also founded Soham Abbey and a church at
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suggested it is possible that Felix was associated with Irish
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and the burial-ground at Sutton Hoo were sited. A church and
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William of Malmesbury's The Deeds of the Bishops of England
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Medieval Schools: From Roman Britain to Renaissance England
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dedicated to the saint, the dedication suggests that a pre-
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition: MS. F
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Ramsey: The Lives of an English Fenland Town, 1200-1600
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have noted the possibility that Felix, who was already
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DeWindt, Anne Reiber; DeWindt, Edwin Brezette (2006).
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once existed, and where Felix is said to have landed.
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names
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(2000). 1531: 1319: 978: 257:'s kingdom in about 630 (travelling by sea to 2241: 2078: 1357:"Diocesan Yearbook & Liturgical Calendar" 512:church once existed at or nearby to the site. 570: 565:Ecclesiastical History of the English People 311: 213:Ecclesiastical History of the English People 1610: 1209: 775:, Felix is one of the patron saints of the 679:. The building dates from the 12th century. 2248: 2234: 2085: 2071: 1487: 890: 55: 1796:Columbanus: Studies on the Latin Writings 454:Arrival in the kingdom of the East Angles 304:. After his death, he was venerated as a 198:(died 8 March 647 or 648), also known as 2093:Medieval Bishops of the East Angles and 1895: 1871: 1540:The Catholic University of America Press 1488:Costambeys, Marios (23 September 2004). 1140: 1116: 1104: 1089: 1077: 1052:"St Felix's Church, Babingley (1020767)" 1042: 1040: 666: 551:before becoming king. 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Index

Felix of Dunwich
Saint
Bishop of the East Angles
photograph of statue of Felix in a church
St Peter Mancroft
Dommoc
Thomas
Honorius of Canterbury
Burgundy
Dunwich
Church of England
Eastern Orthodox Church
Catholic Church
bishop
kingdom of the East Angles
Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Bede
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Frankish
Burgundy
Columbanus
Bishop of Châlons
Canterbury
Honorius of Canterbury
Sigeberht of East Anglia
Babingley
see
Dommoc
Walton, Suffolk
Felixstowe

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