Egwin of Evesham

Bishop of Worcester and saint

Egwin of Evesham - Bishop of Worcester and saint
Born

None
None years ago

Died

December 30th, 717
1307 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

Links & References

Served as Bishop of Worcester from 693 until death in 717. Founded the monastery at Evesham, which became an important religious center. Canonized as a saint, recognized for contributions to the church and for promoting monastic life in England. His feast day is celebrated on December 30.

Served as Bishop of Worcester

Founded Evesham Abbey

Canonized as a saint

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