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willibrord (noun) - a saint in the Christian tradition who was a missionary and the first bishop of Utrecht in the Netherlands. Saint Willibrord played a significant role in the conversion of the Frisian people to Christianity in the 8th century

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He also supported the missionary work of Willibrord.
Willibrord van Beek was subsequently appointed parliamentary leader ad interim.
He returned later and did much to help St Willibrord.
Willibrord founded a new monastery following the Benedictine rule.
Bede also makes mention of Willibrord.
Willibrord apparently was antithetical to the work of the Culdees whom he encountered.
The marriage was officiated by archbishop or bishop of the Frisians Willibrord.
Willibrord and Boniface preached there in the seventh and eighth centuries and founded several abbeys.
But to convince Willibrord that.
Willibrord was a monk of Ripon who was also a native of Northumbria.
The parish of the church is connected through legend with Saint Willibrord.
Willibrord travelled to Rome twice.
This legend is also told with Wulfram being replaced with bishop Willibrord.
Willibrord the hand of his protector Pepin the Young.
The name is derived from Saint Willibrord.

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Willibrord had been appointed archbishop of the Frisians by the Pope.
He also ordained Saint Willibrord as bishop of the Frisians.
Saint Willibrord consecrated Harlindis as the first abbess of this religious community.
He traveled to Frisia to join Saint Willibrord in evangelizing the region.
On his way to Rome Wilfrid stopped in Frisia to visit Willibrord.
At Utrecht Saint Willibrord founded schools which became famous.
She received the veil from Saint Willibrord of Echternach.
Willibrord built a new monastery where he introduced the Rule of St. Benedict.
Lands to Willibrord.
Underneath these relics there is supposed to be a piece of a rib of St. Willibrord.
Father, this is bishop Willibrord and his pupil Bonifacius.
He was Alcuin's cousin and was also related to Willibrord by blood.
Willibrord grew up under the influence of Saint Wilfrid, Bishop of York.
In the Germanic part of the region, the work of Willibrord was of prime importance.
Utrecht bishop St. Willibrord had Cunera venerated three centuries later.
The church was dedicated to St. Willibrord.
The new abbot was Dom Willibrord van Dijk, the first Dutch superior.
The grade 5 girls were temporarily transferred to Saint Willibrord High School.
And Willibrord feels it here!
He is the third longest-reigning bishop of Utrecht after Balderic and Willibrord.
But to convince Willibrord that… Not me.
Again, pilgrims would crawl under a stone, facing the cross of St. Willibrord.
Not me. But to convince Willibrord that… Talk to him.
This first church was a filial church of Velsen, which itself was founded in 695 by Willibrord.
That 's when Anglo-Saxon St Willibrord led a mission to Denmark.
Agantyr did permit 30 young men to return to Frisia with Willibrord.
Egbert then sent St. Willibrord and his twelve companions, among whom was St. Suitbert.
The parish church was probably consecrated by Saint Willibrord in 706 AD.
Willibrord was born in Northumbria in England about 658, and studied in France and Ireland.
On his way Wilfrid stops in Frisia ( modern Netherlands ), to visit Willibrord.
Willibrord was born in Northumbria ( England ) in 658 in the bosom of an aristocratic family.
The so-called Gehaans Chapel is located 40 metres from the Willibrord Chapel.
At his death in 739, Willibrord receives his burial in the sanctuary.
Gleichenstein possessed a replica of the second Beethoven portrait by Joseph Willibrord Mähler from 1815.
Willibrord also founded a great monastery at Echternach, where he died in 739.

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