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- Witta_of_B%C3%BCraburg abstract "See Witta, son of Wecta for the mythological Jutish chieftain.Witta of Büraburg (also known as Albuin or Vito Albinus, a close Latin translation of his Germanic name) (born in Wessex; died 747) was one of the early Anglo-Saxon missionaries in Hesse and Thuringia in central Germany, disciple and companion of Saints Boniface and Lullus. Following the establishment by Boniface of the bishopric of Büraburg near Fritzlar in 741, Witta was the first and only bishop there. After his death in 747, no successor was appointed and Lullus, then archbishop of Mainz, incorporated the bishopric into his own because he wanted to have control over the Christian missionary efforts towards the East. Witta was buried in the chapel of Saint Sturm (Sturmius, Sturmi) which Lullus later (769) used as the nucleus for the new and influential Benedictine Hersfeld Abbey.His feast day falls on October 26.".
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- Witta_of_B%C3%BCraburg alternativeNames "Witta of Buraburg".
- Witta_of_B%C3%BCraburg dateOfDeath "747".
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- Witta_of_B%C3%BCraburg name "Witta of Büraburg".
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- Witta_of_B%C3%BCraburg comment "See Witta, son of Wecta for the mythological Jutish chieftain.Witta of Büraburg (also known as Albuin or Vito Albinus, a close Latin translation of his Germanic name) (born in Wessex; died 747) was one of the early Anglo-Saxon missionaries in Hesse and Thuringia in central Germany, disciple and companion of Saints Boniface and Lullus. Following the establishment by Boniface of the bishopric of Büraburg near Fritzlar in 741, Witta was the first and only bishop there.".
- Witta_of_B%C3%BCraburg label "Witta di Büraburg".
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- Witta_of_B%C3%BCraburg label "Witta von Büraburg".
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- Witta_of_B%C3%BCraburg name "Witta of Büraburg".