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Saint Lewina (or Lewinna, Levinna, Lewine, Leofwynn; 7th century) was a
British virgin and
martyr who was put to
death by
Saxon invaders. Her
feast day...
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Theodore of
Canterbury South Saxon Cuthflæd of
Lyminster Cuthmann of
Steyning Lewina of
Bishopstone West
Saxon Æbbe of
Abingdon Ælfgar of
Selwood Ælfgifu of...
- llechwedd.
Another possibility, is that the name is
connected to
Saint Lewina (or Lewinna, Levinna, Lewine, Leofwynn; 7th century) a
British virgin and...
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Theodore of
Canterbury South Saxon Cuthflæd of
Lyminster Cuthmann of
Steyning Lewina of
Bishopstone West
Saxon Æbbe of
Abingdon Ælfgar of
Selwood Ælfgifu of...
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place after allegedly directing prayers to
Saint Agnes and
being cured Lewina 7th
century England St. Leonard's Church, Seaford, East Sus****, England...
- by
acquiring the
relics of two
further saints,
Oswald of
Northumbria and
Lewina, and by
producing a
written narrative of the
reported miracles of Saint...
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Theodore of
Canterbury South Saxon Cuthflæd of
Lyminster Cuthmann of
Steyning Lewina of
Bishopstone West
Saxon Æbbe of
Abingdon Ælfgar of
Selwood Ælfgifu of...
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Theodore of
Canterbury South Saxon Cuthflæd of
Lyminster Cuthmann of
Steyning Lewina of
Bishopstone West
Saxon Æbbe of
Abingdon Ælfgar of
Selwood Ælfgifu of...
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Theodore of
Canterbury South Saxon Cuthflæd of
Lyminster Cuthmann of
Steyning Lewina of
Bishopstone West
Saxon Æbbe of
Abingdon Ælfgar of
Selwood Ælfgifu of...
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Theodore of
Canterbury South Saxon Cuthflæd of
Lyminster Cuthmann of
Steyning Lewina of
Bishopstone West
Saxon Æbbe of
Abingdon Ælfgar of
Selwood Ælfgifu of...