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Saint Winnoc (c. 640-c. 716/717) was an abbot or prior of Wormhout who came from Wales. Three lives of this saint are extant (BHL 8952-4). The best of these, the first life, was written by a monk of St. Bertin in the middle of the ninth century, or perhaps a century earlier BHL.

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  • Winoc de Bergues (ca)
  • Winoc (de)
  • Winoc de Bergues (fr)
  • Winok (nl)
  • Винок из Берга (ru)
  • Winnoc (en)
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  • Winoc, Winok o Pinnock (Dol-de-Bretagne, entre 640 i 650 - Wormhout, Comtat de Flandes, o Gal·les, 6 de novembre de 716 o 717) fou un príncep i abat bretó. Venerat com a sant per diverses confessions cristianes, la seva festa se celebra el 6 de novembre. Hi ha diversos Winoc, entre els quals el més conegut és el de Flandes. El nom original seria Uinnnoc o Uinoc i sembla que deriba de l'adjectiu Uinn esdevingut Gwenn en bretó i Gwynn en gal·lès que pròpiament vol dir "blanc", i figuradament "major/més vell". (ca)
  • Der heilige Winoc (* um 640 in Wales (?); † 716/717 in Wormhout) war ein Klostergründer und Abt. Es existieren mehrere Varianten seines Namens, vor allem auch Winnoc und Winok. Sein Gedenktag ist der 6. November. (de)
  • Saint Winoc ou Winok ou Pinnock, né entre 640 et 650, mort le 6 novembre 716 ou 717, est un saint des Églises chrétiennes. Fête le 6 novembre. (fr)
  • Winok, ook wel Winoc of Winnok, (tussen 640 en 650 - 6 november 716 of 717) is een Bretoense heilige naar wie de stad Sint-Winoksbergen is genoemd. Zijn feestdag is 6 november. (nl)
  • Винок (фр. Winoc, Winok; ок. 640 — 6 ноября 716 или 717) — аббат, святой (день памяти — 6 ноября). (ru)
  • Saint Winnoc (c. 640-c. 716/717) was an abbot or prior of Wormhout who came from Wales. Three lives of this saint are extant (BHL 8952-4). The best of these, the first life, was written by a monk of St. Bertin in the middle of the ninth century, or perhaps a century earlier BHL. (en)
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  • Saint Winnoc (en)
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  • Saint Winnoc (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/WinnocofFlanders.jpg
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