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- Q2480764 abstract "Wihtburh (or Withburga) (died 743) was an East Anglia saint, princess and abbess who was possibly a daughter of Anna of East Anglia, located in present-day England. She founded a monastery at Dereham in Norfolk. A traditional story says that the Virgin Mary sent a pair of female deer to provide milk for her workers during the monastery's construction. Withburga's body is supposed to have been uncorrupted when discovered half a century after her death: it was later stolen on the orders of the abbot of Ely. A spring appeared at the site of the saint's empty tomb at Dereham.".
- Q2480764 deathDate "0743-03-17".
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- Q2480764 deathYear "0743".
- Q2480764 thumbnail St._Withburga,_in_St._Nicholas_Church,_East_Dereham.jpg?width=300.
- Q2480764 title "Virgin; Abbess".
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- Q2480764 deathDate "0743-03-17".
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- Q2480764 name "Saint Withburga".
- Q2480764 titles "Virgin; Abbess".
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- Q2480764 comment "Wihtburh (or Withburga) (died 743) was an East Anglia saint, princess and abbess who was possibly a daughter of Anna of East Anglia, located in present-day England. She founded a monastery at Dereham in Norfolk. A traditional story says that the Virgin Mary sent a pair of female deer to provide milk for her workers during the monastery's construction.".
- Q2480764 label "Wihtburh".
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- Q2480764 name "Saint Withburga".