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'''Saint Guthlac of Crowland''' (674 – 715) was a [[Christianity|Christian]] saint from [[Lincolnshire]] who was venerated in [[The Fens|the Fens]] of [[East Anglia]].
'''Saint Guthlac of Crowland''' (674 – 715) was a [[Christianity|Christian]] saint from [[Lincolnshire]] who was venerated in {{Wiki|the Fens}} of [[East Anglia]].


[[Saint Guthlac's Point]], a military fort on the eastern coast of Lincolnshire, was named after him.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
[[Saint Guthlac's Point]], a military fort on the eastern coast of Lincolnshire, was named after him.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> Saint Guthlac was also worshipped in [[Grantebridgescire]] southwest of [[Earnningstone]], where a cult was formed in dedication to him. During her travels in Grantedbridgescire, the [[Viking]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] aided [[Holthwulf|one]] of the priests in carrying a cargo of apples back to their hamlet.<ref name="Cult">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[The Cult of Saint Guthlac]]</ref>


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Saint Guthlac of Crowland (674 – 715) was a Christian saint from Lincolnshire who was venerated in the Fens of East Anglia.

Saint Guthlac's Point, a military fort on the eastern coast of Lincolnshire, was named after him.[1] Saint Guthlac was also worshipped in Grantebridgescire southwest of Earnningstone, where a cult was formed in dedication to him. During her travels in Grantedbridgescire, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir aided one of the priests in carrying a cargo of apples back to their hamlet.[2]

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