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- Iwig abstract "Iwig (alternatively, Iwi, Iwigius, or Ywi of Lindisfarne) was a saint venerated in Wiltshire in the Middle Ages. He was reputedly a Northumbrian monk, said to have died and to have been buried in Brittany. Historian David Dumville called him "the other principal saint of Wilton", in reference to Saint Eadgyth. He was supposedly a follower (alumnus) of Saint Cuthbert.He is listed in two 11th-century litanies. A narrative of this century claimed that his relics had been brought to Wilton Abbey by Breton monks in the 10th-century, and left for safe-keeping at the altar of Saint Eadgyth. The narrative claims that the relics subsequently became immovable [through the wish of the saint to reside there], though historian John Blair suspected that this story may have been invented to justify Wilton's theft of the relics.His feast day was celebrated on 8 October. The Priory of Ivychurch in Wiltshire is thought to have been named after him.".
- Iwig birthYear "0007".
- Iwig deathPlace Brittany.
- Iwig majorShrine Wilton_Abbey.
- Iwig title "monk".
- Iwig wikiPageID "25638789".
- Iwig wikiPageRevisionID "580567446".
- Iwig birthDate "7".
- Iwig deathPlace "Brittany".
- Iwig feastDay "--10-08".
- Iwig hasPhotoCollection Iwig.
- Iwig majorShrine Wilton_Abbey.
- Iwig name "Iwig".
- Iwig placeOfDeath "Brittany".
- Iwig shortDescription "Breton saint".
- Iwig titles "monk".
- Iwig description "Breton saint".
- Iwig description "Breton saint".
- Iwig subject Category:History_of_County_Durham.
- Iwig subject Category:History_of_Northumberland.
- Iwig subject Category:History_of_Wiltshire.
- Iwig subject Category:Northumbrian_saints.
- Iwig subject Category:People_from_County_Durham.
- Iwig subject Category:Religion_in_County_Durham.
- Iwig subject Category:Religion_in_Northumberland.
- Iwig subject Category:Religion_in_Wiltshire.
- Iwig type BretonSaints.
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- Iwig type NorthumbrianSaints.
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- Iwig type PeopleFromCountyDurham.
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- Iwig type YagoLegalActor.
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- Iwig type Agent.
- Iwig type Cleric.
- Iwig type Person.
- Iwig type Saint.
- Iwig type Person.
- Iwig type Cleric.
- Iwig type Saint.
- Iwig type Q215627.
- Iwig type Q5.
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- Iwig type Thing.
- Iwig type Person.
- Iwig comment "Iwig (alternatively, Iwi, Iwigius, or Ywi of Lindisfarne) was a saint venerated in Wiltshire in the Middle Ages. He was reputedly a Northumbrian monk, said to have died and to have been buried in Brittany. Historian David Dumville called him "the other principal saint of Wilton", in reference to Saint Eadgyth. He was supposedly a follower (alumnus) of Saint Cuthbert.He is listed in two 11th-century litanies.".
- Iwig label "Iwig".
- Iwig label "Ywi".
- Iwig sameAs Ywi.
- Iwig sameAs m.09v3dx9.
- Iwig sameAs Q4023320.
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- Iwig sameAs Iwig.
- Iwig wasDerivedFrom Iwig?oldid=580567446.
- Iwig isPrimaryTopicOf Iwig.
- Iwig name "Iwig".