Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Leofwynn> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 68 of
68
with 100 triples per page.
- Leofwynn abstract "Leofwynn of Bishopstone also known as Lewinna or Leofwynn, was a seventh century female saint of Anglo-Saxon England, floruit 664–673 AD. She was active under King Ecgberht of Kent, and died in 669 AD.In 1058, a monk named Balger, from the Flemish monastery of Bergues, travelling by boat down the coast was blown into nearby Seaford during a nocturnal storm on Easter Saturday, and stole her reliquary from the local Minster (perhaps Lewes).".
- Leofwynn thumbnail Bishopstone_sundial_and_porch.jpg?width=300.
- Leofwynn wikiPageID "42216727".
- Leofwynn wikiPageLength "1879".
- Leofwynn wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Leofwynn wikiPageRevisionID "666653056".
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Anno_Domini.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Bergues.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_Christian_saints.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_women.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_female_saints_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_Christian_monks.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_hermits.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kentish_saints.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_English_saints.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_monks.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_of_medieval_England.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Easter_Saturday.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Ecgberht_of_Kent.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Flemish.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Nocturnal.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Nocturnality.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Reliquary.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Saint.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink Seaford,_East_Sussex.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLink File:Bishopstone_sundial_and_porch.jpg.
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leofwynn of Bishopstone".
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLinkText "St Lewina".
- Leofwynn wikiPageWikiLinkText "St Lewinna, or St Leofwynn".
- Leofwynn hasPhotoCollection Leofwynn.
- Leofwynn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Saint-stub.
- Leofwynn subject Category:7th-century_Christian_saints.
- Leofwynn subject Category:7th-century_women.
- Leofwynn subject Category:Christian_female_saints_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Leofwynn subject Category:English_Christian_monks.
- Leofwynn subject Category:English_hermits.
- Leofwynn subject Category:Kentish_saints.
- Leofwynn subject Category:Medieval_English_saints.
- Leofwynn subject Category:Roman_Catholic_monks.
- Leofwynn subject Category:Women_of_medieval_England.
- Leofwynn subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Leofwynn hypernym Saint.
- Leofwynn type Agent.
- Leofwynn type Cleric.
- Leofwynn type Person.
- Leofwynn type Saint.
- Leofwynn type Person.
- Leofwynn type Agent.
- Leofwynn type NaturalPerson.
- Leofwynn type Thing.
- Leofwynn type Q215627.
- Leofwynn type Q43115.
- Leofwynn type Q5.
- Leofwynn type Person.
- Leofwynn comment "Leofwynn of Bishopstone also known as Lewinna or Leofwynn, was a seventh century female saint of Anglo-Saxon England, floruit 664–673 AD. She was active under King Ecgberht of Kent, and died in 669 AD.In 1058, a monk named Balger, from the Flemish monastery of Bergues, travelling by boat down the coast was blown into nearby Seaford during a nocturnal storm on Easter Saturday, and stole her reliquary from the local Minster (perhaps Lewes).".
- Leofwynn label "Leofwynn".
- Leofwynn sameAs m.0100p_6d.
- Leofwynn sameAs Q16866595.
- Leofwynn sameAs Q16866595.
- Leofwynn wasDerivedFrom Leofwynn?oldid=666653056.
- Leofwynn depiction Bishopstone_sundial_and_porch.jpg.
- Leofwynn isPrimaryTopicOf Leofwynn.