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'''Saint Sunday''' was a popular name for ] in medieval Britain and Ireland |
'''Saint Sunday''', abbreviated as '''St Sunday''', was a popular name for ] in medieval and early modern ] and ] surviving today in numerous place names. It derives from ''Dies Dominica'', the Latin Churches name for ] because of its similarity to Dominic’s name. | ||
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* ] — a popular theme in medieval iconography also referred to as St Sunday. | |||
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Saint Sunday, abbreviated as St Sunday, was a popular name for Saint Dominic in medieval and early modern Great Britain and Ireland surviving today in numerous place names. It derives from Dies Dominica, the Latin Churches name for Sunday because of its similarity to Dominic’s name.
In Art
- Sunday Christ — a popular theme in medieval iconography also referred to as St Sunday.
Places
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saint Sunday.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: