Willibald

Statue of Saint Willibald in [[Eichstätt]], by Christian Handschuher Willibald (; c. 700 – c.787) was an 8th-century bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria.

Information about his life is largely drawn from the ''Hodoeporicon of Willibald'', a text written in the 8th century by Huneberc, an Anglo-Saxon nun from Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm who knew Willibald and his brother personally. The text of the ''Hodoeporicon'' ("Itinerary") was dictated to Huneberc by Willibald shortly before he died.

Willibald's father was Richard the Pilgrim, and his mother Wuna of Wessex. His brother was Winibald and his sister was Walburga.

Willibald was well-travelled and the first known Englishman to visit the Holy Land. His shrine is at the Eichstätt Cathedral in Germany, where his body and relics from his journeys are preserved.

His feast day is 7 July. Provided by Wikipedia
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Participants: Posch, Willibald [ VerfasserIn ]
Superior document: Sonderdruck aus RdW 1988 65ff






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Participants: Posch, Willibald [ VerfasserIn ]
Superior document: Sonderdruck aus VersRdSch 1979 256ff













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Participants: Plöchl, Willibald M. [ VerfasserIn ]
Published: 1973
Superior document: Enthalten in Festschrift Heinrich Demelius zum 80. Geburtstag Wien: Manzsche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung, 1973 S. 217 - 222