Æthelwine of Sceldeforde

Æthelwine of Sceldeforde was a seventh century saint, venerated in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches, who lived in Anglo-Saxon England.

[1] He is known to history from records in the hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript.

[2][3][4] He was venerated as a saint after his death, though some question his historical authenticity.

[5] His name comes from two Anglo-Saxon words, aethel (prince) and wine (friend protector).

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