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Well, there's Wulfstan of Sermo lupi ad anglos fame, not to mention Wulfila/Ulfilas. There are a couple of Adolfs as well, literally "noble wolf."

Does the dog-headed version of St Christopher count?

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Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2016 19:58:28 +0200
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medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture

My dears!
Lets listen a story of „paradise": 
Agnes (no more a lamb) married (not yet saint) Leopold (margave of Austria) and this marriage was very productive.

Or think about softer beings, e. g.:
Columba
Gallus
Does anyone know others? 
Yours
Karl

PS.: Please no button - we can say „thank you friend“ in plain Text! 


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