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- Q16845552 description "English saint".
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- Q16845552 abstract "Huna of Thorney was a seventh century Saint Priest and Hermit. His influence in the Northumbrian and Anglian courts make him an important figure in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England.Huna was a Chaplain for saint Æthelthryth the daughter of Anna of East Anglia, Queen of Ecgfrith, king of the Northumbrians and the Abbess of Ely and he gave Æthelthryth advice pertaining to salvation and talked to her about the teachings and deeds of the saints. He also conducted her funeral.After her death, Huna left Ely to become a hermit on an island in the fens called Huneia. He was considered a holy man and his grave on the small island was known for producing healing miracles. Later Huna's relics were translated from Huneia to Thorney, at the time more a collection of hermit cells than a monastic institution.His Feast day is 13 February.".
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- Q16845552 name "Huna of Thorney".
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- Q16845552 comment "Huna of Thorney was a seventh century Saint Priest and Hermit. His influence in the Northumbrian and Anglian courts make him an important figure in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England.Huna was a Chaplain for saint Æthelthryth the daughter of Anna of East Anglia, Queen of Ecgfrith, king of the Northumbrians and the Abbess of Ely and he gave Æthelthryth advice pertaining to salvation and talked to her about the teachings and deeds of the saints.".
- Q16845552 label "Huna of Thorney".
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