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proposed. In the end, they agreed that Wulfram's God could have a chance to save Ovon's life, and if he did, Wulfram and the God could have him. Ovon was hanged, and left for a couple of hours, while Wulfram prayed. When the Frisians decided to leave Ovon for dead, the rope broke, Ovon fell and was
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before 1066. Among the miracles are two pertaining to childbirth and children. In one, Wulfram is credited with the miraculous delivery of a stillborn baby, the mother having commenced labor on 20 January (the feast day of
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According to the story, the turning point came with the rescue of a man, Ovon, who had been chosen by lot to be sacrificed by hanging. Wulfram begged King Radbod to stop the killing, but the people were outraged at the
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After the building at Crowland was damaged by fire, there was no longer a suitable place for keeping the relic, so it went to Grantham for safe-keeping. For two or three hundred years, it was kept in the
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for the second time, Wulfram stood in for him in Friesland. However, Boniface was a younger contemporary, his first and abortive mission in Frisia began in 716 or so, probably after Wulfram had died.
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He retired to Fontenelle, where he died in 703. His year of death is sometimes given as 720, but his interred body is said to have been moved in 704. Regardless of the exact year, Saint Wulfram's
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is kept on 20 March. He was buried in St. Paul’s chapel in the abbey, but in 704, he was re-buried in the main church. The body was again moved in 1058, this time to the
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of Our Lady in Abbeville, which was then re-dedicated in Wulfram's name. The translation of his body to Abbeville is commemorated on 15 October.
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Even Radbod seemed ready for conversion, but just before his baptism, he asked where his ancestors were. Wulfram told him that
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At about this time or later, perhaps when his body was again moved, this time to Rouen, his arm was taken as a relic to
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with a young king nearby; cleric arriving by ship with monks and baptizing a king; baptizing the son of King Radbod
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Wulfram was educated at Clovis' court and showed a gift for academic learning. He took
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still alive. Ovon became Wulfram's slave, his follower, a monk, and then a priest at
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went to Hell. Rather than be apart from his ancestors, he chose to stay as he was.
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that Wulfram is likely to have been born a little after Dagobert had died in 639.
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Het Museum van der Vaderlandse Geschiedenis. On the evangelization of Friesland.
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and seems to have intended a quiet life but was called to the court of
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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A leaflet guide to St. Wulfram's church building in Grantham. (c.1980)
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Van Houts, Elisabeth; Skinner, Patricia (2011). "Birth and Infancy".
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Johannes Madey (2000). "Wulfram of Sens". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Johannes Madey (2000). "Wulfram of Sens". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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The year of his death has been variously dated between 700 and 720.
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The Square of the Church of Saint Vulfran in Abbeville
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called "Fontenelle". There are several places called
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a machine-translated version of the French article.
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