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Ælfwig (abbot)         
ENGLISH ABBOT
AElfwig (abbot); Aelfwig (abbot)
Ælfwig (died 1066), was the abbot of New Minster, the uncle of Harold, and was probably the brother of Earl Godwine.
Abbot (Buddhism)         
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  • The abbot of [[Sōji-ji]], temple of [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]], [[Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama]], [[Japan]] is a [[Zenji]] (禅師, Zen master).
BUDDHIST TITLE IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
Fangzhang; Abbess (Buddhism); Abbot and abbess (Buddhism); Abbott and abbess (Buddhism); Buddhist abbot
In Buddhism, the abbot () is the head of a Buddhist monastery or large Buddhist temple. In Buddhist nunneries, the nun who holds the equivalent position is known as the abbess.
William Wright Abbot         
AMERICAN ARCHIVIST AND HISTORIAN
W. W. Abbot; William W. Abbot III; William W. Abbot; William Wright Abbot III; William Abbot III
William Wright Abbot III (May 20, 1922August 31, 2009) was an American archivist and historian, widely noted for his work compiling and editing The Washington Papers. After his undergraduate study, he joined the U.

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Ælfwig (abbot)
Ælfwig (died 1066), was the abbot of New Minster, the uncle of Harold, and was probably the brother of Earl Godwine.