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says it was the Black Plague. Once recovered, Willibord continued to the Holy Land, while
Winebald, who from his childhood did not have a strong constitution, remained at Rome, to recover and study. In 730, Winibald returned to England and engaged a third brother and several amongst his kindred and
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