The making of a minor saint in Drogo of Saint-Winnoc's Historia translationis s. Lewinnae
Article first published online: 8 OCT 2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0254.2008.00237.x
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Defries, D. (2008), The making of a minor saint in Drogo of Saint-Winnoc's Historia translationis s. Lewinnae. Early Medieval Europe, 16: 423–444. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0254.2008.00237.x
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- Issue published online: 8 OCT 2008
- Article first published online: 8 OCT 2008
In 1058, the Flemish abbey of Saint-Winnoc stole St Lewinna's relics from a minster in southern England. The community worked to establish her cult in Flanders. Although scholars have focused on the material gain Saint-Winnoc probably hoped the cult would bring, this article argues that the development of the abbey's communal identity figured more prominently in its motives. The community saw Lewinna primarily as a means to help bolster its bid for independence from its mother house.

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