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- Winnoc abstract "Saint Winnoc (c. 640-c. 716/717) was an abbot or prior of Wormhout who came from Wales. Three lives of this saint are extant. The best of these, the first life, was written by a monk of St. Bertin in the middle of the ninth century, or perhaps a century earlier. St. Winnoc is generally called a Breton, but the Bollandist Charles de Smedt shows that he was more probably of Welsh origin. He is said to have been of noble birth, of the same house as the kings of Domnonia. Some sources state that Winnoc's father was Saint Judicael. He may have been raised and educated in Brittany, since his family had fled there to escape the Saxons. He is said to have founded the church and parish of St Winnow in Cornwall, though this toponym may be connected with Saint Winwaloe.Winnoc came to Flanders, to the Monastery of Saint-Omer, then ruled by St. Bertin, with three companions, and was soon afterwards sent to found at Wormhout, a dependent cell or priory (not an abbey, as it is generally called). It is not known what rule, Columbanian or Benedictine, was followed at this time in the two monasteries.When enfeebled by old age, St. Winnoc is said to have received supernatural assistance in the task of grinding grain for his brethren and the poor. The mill ground the grain automatically due to the intercession of the saint's prayers. A monk who, out of curiosity, came to see how the old man did so much work, was struck blind, but healed by the saint's intercession. Many other miracles followed his death, which occurred 6 November 716 or 717 (we only know the year from fourteenth century tradition).".
- Winnoc birthDate "0640".
- Winnoc birthYear "0640".
- Winnoc deathYear "0716".
- Winnoc thumbnail WinnocofFlanders.jpg?width=300.
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- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Category:640_births.
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- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_Christian_saints.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_abbots.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Breton_saints.
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- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Columba.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Domnonia.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Domnonée.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Flanders.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Saint_Benedict.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Pertussis.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Relic.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Relics.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Omer.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Bertin.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Judicael.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Winwaloe.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Saxons.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink St._Bertin.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink St_Winnow.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Toponym.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Toponymy.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_people.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Whooping_cough.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Winwaloe.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLink Wormhout.
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Pinnock".
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Winoc".
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLinkText "St Pinnock".
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLinkText "St Winnoc".
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Winnoc".
- Winnoc wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winnoc".
- Winnoc attributes "abbot with a crown and scepter at his feet, turning a hand-mill, often with a church and bridge nearby; in ecstasy while grinding corn; with Saint Bertin".
- Winnoc birthDate "c. 640".
- Winnoc caption "Saint Winnoc of Flanders".
- Winnoc dateOfBirth "640".
- Winnoc deathDate "c. 716/717".
- Winnoc feastDay "--11-06".
- Winnoc hasPhotoCollection Winnoc.
- Winnoc imagesize "150".
- Winnoc name "Saint Winnoc".
- Winnoc name "Winnoc".
- Winnoc patronage "millers; against fever; against whooping cough; against drought".
- Winnoc shortDescription "Breton saint".
- Winnoc veneratedIn "Roman Catholic Church".
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- Winnoc description "Breton saint".
- Winnoc description "Breton saint".
- Winnoc subject Category:640_births.
- Winnoc subject Category:710s_deaths.
- Winnoc subject Category:8th-century_Christian_saints.
- Winnoc subject Category:French_abbots.
- Winnoc subject Category:Medieval_Breton_saints.
- Winnoc hypernym Abbot.
- Winnoc type Agent.
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- Winnoc type Cleric.
- Winnoc type Person.
- Winnoc type Saint.
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- Winnoc type Person.
- Winnoc comment "Saint Winnoc (c. 640-c. 716/717) was an abbot or prior of Wormhout who came from Wales. Three lives of this saint are extant. The best of these, the first life, was written by a monk of St. Bertin in the middle of the ninth century, or perhaps a century earlier. St. Winnoc is generally called a Breton, but the Bollandist Charles de Smedt shows that he was more probably of Welsh origin. He is said to have been of noble birth, of the same house as the kings of Domnonia.".
- Winnoc label "Winnoc".
- Winnoc sameAs Winog.
- Winnoc sameAs Winoc_de_Bergues.
- Winnoc sameAs Winoc_de_Bergues.
- Winnoc sameAs Winok.