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    Felix of Burgundy (died 8 March 647 or 648), also known as Felix of Dunwich, was the first bishop of the kingdom of the East Angles. He is widely credited...
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  • Felix of Nantes (died 584), bishop of Nantes Felix of Burgundy (7th century), who introduced Christianity to the East Anglians Felix (d. 852), one of...
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    the establishment of the first East Anglian see for Felix of Burgundy at Dommoc, probably Dunwich. He later abdicated in favour of his brother Ecgric...
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    Gyrwas (category Peoples of Anglo-Saxon England)
    province of the Gyrwas", and deacon to his predecessor, Felix of Burgundy. Potts, W.T.W., 'The Pre-Danish Estate of Peterborough Abbey', in Proceedings of the...
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    Felixstowe (category Beaches of Suffolk)
    northeast of London. There are competing theories as to how the name of Felixstowe arose. One is that the town is named after Felix of Burgundy, a saint...
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    Soham (section St Felix)
    matter and brown clay, contains about fourteen hundred acres. St Felix of Burgundy, 'Apostle of the East Angles', founded Soham Abbey in Soham around 630 AD...
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    Mary of Burgundy (French: Marie de Bourgogne; 1386–1428) was a Duchess of Savoy by her marriage to Amadeus VIII of Savoy, who was later known as Antipope...
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  • which at the time was in the Kingdom of East Anglia. Constructed by St Felix of Burgundy during the early part of the 7th century, it was the first Roman...
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  • East Anglian apostle Felix of Burgundy came to England from Burgundy as a missionary bishop and was sent by Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury, to assist...
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  • 7th-century saint Felix of Burgundy. Like Lyonesse, Dunwich, the centre of his diocese, was inundated by the flood that led to the destruction of Lyonesse. Piala...
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