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dbpedia:Werburgh
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Werburh or Wærburh (also known as Werburgh and Werburga) (d. 3 February 699 at Trentham) was an Anglo-Saxon princess who became an English saint and the patron saint of Chester. Her feast day is 3 February.
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Werburh Saint Werburh
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Anglo-Saxon saint
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0650-01-01Z
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0699-02-03Z 0700-02-03Z
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n9:_Staffordshire
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0700-01-01Z 0699-01-01Z
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