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Rumwold (sometimes Rumbold) is an Old
English name used to
refer to:
Rumwold of Buckingham,
infant saint commemorated at
Buckingham Rumbold of Mechelen...
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Rumbold or
Rumwold was a
medieval infant saint in England, said to have
lived for
three days in 662. He is said to have been full of
Christian piety despite...
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Rumwold's Church is an
active parish church in the
parish of Bonnington, Kent, England. It is a
Grade I
listed building.
Bonnington is a small, scattered...
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historical confusion between Rumbold of
Mechelen and the
infant Saint Rumwold of Buckingham, who died in 662 AD at the age of 3 days. The
latter has...
- date)
Rumwold of Buckingham, Anglo-Saxon
prince and
saint August 13 –
Maximus the Confessor,
Byzantine theologian Godepert, king of the
Lombards Rumwold of...
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Durham since 1974. It is
thought that the name
might be
derived from St.
Rumwold (also
spelt Romald or Rumbold), a little-known
Saxon saint who is said...
- two
miles southeast of the village. The
parish church,
dedicated to St
Rumwold, the
child saint, is
about half a mile to the
south of the hamlet, on the...
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Deira Reign 655–664 AD
Predecessor Æthelwold
Successor Ecgfrith Born c. 630 Died c. 664
Consort Cyneburh Issue Rumwold?
Father Oswiu Mother Rieinmelth...
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Rycote p****ed to Fowler. He died on 3
November 1477 and was
buried at St
Rumwold's church in Buckingham. He had
married Joan, the
daughter of
Henry Danvers...
- site. The
infant Saint Rumwold (or Rumwald,
Rumbold or Rumbald) is said to have
lived and died at King's
Sutton in 662.
Rumwold is said to have
lived for...