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Wilfrid
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Wilfrid [ˈwɪlfrɪd]
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(Biographies / Wilfrid, Saint (634-709) M, English, RELIGION: clergyman, RELIGION: saint) Saint. 634-709 ad, English churchman; bishop of York (?663-?703). At the Synod of Whitby (664) he argued successfully that Celtic practices should be replaced by Roman ones in the English Church. Feast day: Oct. 12


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