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Aldwyn is an Anglo-Saxon saint. The village of Coln St Aldwyn in Gloucestershire is generally supposed to be named after him.

In Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, an Aldwyn is mentioned who was abbot of Partney. According to Bede he was the brother of Saint Æthelwine, who became bishop of Lindsey from around 680, and of Æthelhild, abbess of a monastery nearby. There is no indication that this is the saint of Coln, but it is possible.

References

  1. David Hugh Farmer (2011), The Oxford Dictionary of Saints (5 rev. ed.), p.12
  2. Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, iii.11
  3. 1906 VCH article on Partney, with Bede's references to "Aldewin"

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Saints of Anglo-Saxon England
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East Anglian
East Saxon
Frisian,
Frankish
and Old Saxon
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