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Abbo of Fleury
Abbo or Abbon of Fleury (Abbo Floriacensis; – 13 November 1004), also known as Saint Abbo or Abbon, was a monk and abbot of Fleury Abbey in present-day Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire near Orléans, France.
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Acle
Acle is a small market town on the River Bure on The Norfolk Broads in Norfolk, located halfway between Norwich and Great Yarmouth.
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Assington
Assington is a village in Suffolk, England, south-east of Sudbury.
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Attleborough
Attleborough is a market town and civil parish between Norwich and Thetford in Norfolk, England.
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Ælla of Northumbria
Ælla (or Ælle or Aelle) (fl. 866; d. 21 March 867) was King of Northumbria, England in the middle of the 9th century.
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Æthelweard of East Anglia
Æthelweard (died 854) was a 9th-century king of East Anglia, the long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
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Bagsecg
Bagsecg (died 8 January 871), also known as Bacgsecg, was a ninth-century Viking, and one of the first to be recorded by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
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Baldwin (abbot of Bury St Edmunds)
Baldwin (died c.1097) was a French monk and royal physician.
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Beasts of battle
The Beasts of battle is a poetic trope in Old English and Old Norse literature.
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Bertram de Criol
Sir Bertram de Criol (Criel, Crioill, Cyroyl, or Kerrial, etc.) (died 1256) was a senior and trusted Steward and diplomat to King Henry III.
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Bishop of Norwich
The Bishop of Norwich is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Norwich in the Province of Canterbury.
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Bradfield Combust
Bradfield Combust is a village in Suffolk, England, located on the A134 between Windsor Green and Great Whelnetham.
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British Rail Class 150
The British Rail Class 150 ''Sprinter'' diesel multiple-units (DMUs) were built by BREL York from 1984 to 1987. A total of 137 units were produced in three main subclasses, replacing many of the earlier first-generation "Heritage" DMUs.
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British Rail Class 156
The British Rail Class 156 is a diesel multiple-unit train.
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British Rail Class 86
The British Rail Class 86 is the standard electric locomotive built during the 1960s.
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Bures St. Mary
Bures St Mary is a civil parish in the Babergh district of the English county of Suffolk.
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Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds is a historic market town and civil parish in the in St Edmundsbury district, in the county of Suffolk, England.
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Bury St Edmunds Abbey
The Abbey of Bury St Edmunds was once among the richest Benedictine monasteries in England, until the Dissolution of the monasteries in 1539.
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Calendar of saints (Anglican Church of Canada)
Prior to the revision of the Anglican Church of Canada's (ACC) Book of Common Prayer (BCP) in 1962, the national church followed the liturgical calendar of the 1918 Canadian Book of Common Prayer.
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Calendar of saints (Church of England)
The Church of England commemorates many of the same saints as those in the General Roman Calendar, mostly on the same days, but also commemorates various notable (often post-Reformation) Christians who have not been canonised by Rome, with a particular though not exclusive emphasis on those of English origin.
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Calendar of saints (Episcopal Church)
The veneration of saints in the Episcopal Church is a continuation of an ancient tradition from the early Church which honors important and influential people of the Christian faith.
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Campsey Priory
Campsey Priory, (Campesse, Kampessie, etc), was a religious house of Augustinian canonesses at Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) south east of Wickham Market.
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Causantín mac Cináeda
Causantín or Constantín mac Cináeda (in Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Choinnich; died 877) was a king of the Picts.
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Cerne Abbey
Cerne Abbey was a Benedictine monastery founded in 987 in the town now called Cerne Abbas, Dorset, by Æthelmær the Stout.
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Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Christ Church Cathedral (or, more formally, The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity) is the cathedral of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough and the cathedral of the Ecclesiastical province of the United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel in the Church of Ireland.
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Christmas
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ,Martindale, Cyril Charles.
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Chronological list of saints in the 9th century
A list of 9th-century saints.
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Church of St Edmund, Dudley
The Church of Saint Edmund is a parish church on Castle Street in Dudley, West Midlands, England.
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Church of St Edmund, Mansfield Woodhouse
The Church of St Edmund (also known as St Edmund's or St Edmund King & Martyr) is on Old Manor Road, Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, England.
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Church of St Mary and All Saints, Hawksworth
The Church of St Mary and All Saints, Hawksworth is a parish church in the Church of England in Hawksworth, Nottinghamshire.
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Church of the Ascension, Malvern Link
The first completed work by the renowned architect Sir Walter Tapper, this is a Grade II listed church in the parish of Malvern Link and Cowleigh.
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Church of the Epiphany, Gipton
The Church of the Epiphany (also known as the Bishop Burroughs Memorial Church of the Epiphany) in Gipton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of Leeds and the Diocese of Leeds.
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Cliffe, Kent
Cliffe is a village on the Hoo Peninsula in Kent, England, reached from the Medway Towns by a three-mile (4.8 km) journey along the B2000 road.
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Coat of arms of Ireland
The coat of arms of Ireland is blazoned as Azure a Celtic Harp Or, stringed Argent (a gold harp with silver strings on a blue background).
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County Upper School
Bury St Edmunds County Upper School is a 13 to 19 co-educational comprehensive high-performing academy part of the Bury St Edmunds All-Through Trust, comprising County Upper School, Horringer Court School, Westley School and Barrow CEVC and Tollgate Primaries.
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Crickhowell
Crickhowell (Crug Hywel, also spelled Crughywel, or Crucywel) is a small town in southeastern Powys, Wales.
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Culture of England
The culture of England is defined by the idiosyncratic cultural norms of England and the English people.
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Danelaw
The Danelaw (also known as the Danelagh; Dena lagu; Danelagen), as recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, is a historical name given to the part of England in which the laws of the Danes held sway and dominated those of the Anglo-Saxons.
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David Ruffley
David Laurie Ruffley (born 18 April 1962, Bolton) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
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Douai
Douai (Dowaai; historically "Doway" in English) is a commune in the Nord département in northern France.
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Douai Abbey
Douai Abbey is a Benedictine Abbey at Woolhampton, near Thatcham, in the English county of Berkshire, situated within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth.
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Downham Market
Downham Market sometimes simply referred to as Downham is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England.
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Dudley
Dudley is a large town in the county of West Midlands, England, south-east of Wolverhampton and north-west of Birmingham.
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Eadwold of Cerne
Eadwold of Cerne was a 9th-century hermit, Anglian Prince and patron saint of Cerne, Dorset, who lived as a hermit on a hill about four miles from Cerne.
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Early Scandinavian Dublin
The First Viking Age in Ireland began in 795, when Vikings began carrying out hit-and-run raids on Gaelic Irish coastal settlements.
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East Anglia
East Anglia is a geographical area in the East of England.
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Edmund
Edmund is a masculine given name or surname in the English language.
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Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel
Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel (1 May 1285 – 17 November 1326) was an English nobleman prominent in the conflict between Edward II and his barons.
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Edmund of Abingdon
Edmund of Abingdon (circa 1174 – 1240) was a 13th-century Archbishop of Canterbury in England.
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Edmund the Martyr (disambiguation)
Edmund the Martyr was a 9th-century king of East Anglia and saint.
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Edward the Confessor
Edward the Confessor (Ēadƿeard Andettere, Eduardus Confessor; 1003 – 5 January 1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England.
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Egleton
Egleton is a small village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England.
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Emneth
Emneth is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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English College, Rome
The Venerable English College, commonly referred to as the English College, is a Catholic seminary in Rome, Italy, for the training of priests for England and Wales.
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English folklore
English folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in England over a number of centuries.
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English heraldry
English heraldry is the form of coats of arms and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in England.
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English nationalism
English nationalism is the nationalism that asserts that the English are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of English people.
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Eohric of East Anglia
Eohric (died 902) was a Danish Viking king of East Anglia.
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Execution by firing squad
Execution by firing squad, in the past sometimes called fusillading (from the French fusil, rifle), is a method of capital punishment, particularly common in the military and in times of war.
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Flag of England
The flag of England is derived from St George's Cross (heraldic blazon: Argent, a cross gules).
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Flag of Suffolk
The Suffolk flag is the registered flag of the county of Suffolk, England.
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Fraisthorpe
Fraisthorpe is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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General Roman Calendar
The General Roman Calendar is the liturgical calendar that indicates the dates of celebrations of saints and mysteries of the Lord (Jesus Christ) in the Roman Rite, wherever this liturgical rite is in use.
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Geoffrey of Wells
Geoffrey of Wells (Galfridius Fontibus) was a mid-twelfth-century English hagiographer, doubtless formerly a canon of Wells Cathedral, whose De Infantia Sancti Edmundi ("The infancy of Saint Edmund"), part of the burgeoning library of twelfth-century legendaries concerning Saint Edmund, accounted the royal saint's childhood to have been full of adventure; he dedicated his "largely spurious account" to Ording, eighth abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, and spoke of the encouragement of another well-placed Anglo-Saxon, Prior Sihtric.
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Great Heathen Army
The Great Viking Army, known by the Anglo-Saxons as the Great Heathen Army (OE: mycel hæþen here), was a coalition of Norse warriors, originating from primarily Denmark, Sweden and Norway, who came together under a unified command to invade the four Anglo-Saxon kingdoms that constituted England in AD 865.
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Greensted
Greensted is a village in the Ongar civil parish of Essex, England, strung out along the Greensted Road approximately one mile to the west of Chipping Ongar.
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Greensted Church
Greensted Church, in the small village of Greensted-juxta-Ongar, near Chipping Ongar in Essex, England, is the oldest wooden church in the world, and probably the oldest wooden building in Europe still standing, albeit only in part, since few sections of its original wooden structure remain.
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Guthrum II
Guthrum II was, according to some reconstructions, a King of East Anglia in the early tenth century.
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Halfdan Ragnarsson
Halfdan Ragnarsson (Hálfdan; Halfdene or Healfdene; Albann; died 877) was a Viking leader and a commander of the Great Heathen Army which invaded the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England, starting in 865.
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Hardingstone
Hardingstone is a village in Northamptonshire, England.
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Haughley
Haughley is an historic village in the English county of Suffolk, about two miles from Stowmarket.
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Hauxton
Hauxton is a small village in Cambridgeshire, England around 5 miles to the south-west of Cambridge.
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Hellesdon
Hellesdon is a village and suburb of Norwich in the District of Broadland in Norfolk, England.
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Henry III of England
Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death.
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Hethe
Hethe is a village and civil parish about north of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England.
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Heydour
Heydour is a hamlet and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.
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History of Colchester
Colchester is a historic town located in Essex, England.
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History of Norfolk
Norfolk is a rural county in the East of England.
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History of Suffolk
This article describes the history of Suffolk, the English county.
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History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)
The history of the English penny can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of the 7th century: to the small, thick silver coins known to contemporaries as pæningas or denarii, though now often referred to as sceattas by numismatists.
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History of the threepence
The threepence or threepenny bit was a denomination of currency used by various jurisdictions in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, valued at 1/80 of a pound or ¼ of a shilling until decimalisation of the pound sterling and Irish pound in 1971.
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History of Yorkshire
Yorkshire is a historic county of England, centred on the county town of York.
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Horfield
Horfield is a suburb of the city of Bristol, in southwest England.
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Hovedøya Abbey
Hovedøya Abbey was a Cistercian monastery on the island of Hovedøya in Oslo Fjord, founded in 1147 and dissolved in 1532 just before the Reformation.
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Hoxne
Hoxne is an anciently-established village in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, about five miles (8 km) east-southeast of Diss, Norfolk and south of the River Waveney.
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Hoxne Hundred
Hoxne was a hundred of Suffolk, with an area of.
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Hoxne manor
Hoxne manor in Suffolk, England was mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Survey as a seat of the East Anglian bishops, from around that date being the bishops of Norwich, a transition from the bishops of Thetford.
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Hoxne Priory
Hoxne Priory was a Benedictine priory at Hoxne in Suffolk, England.
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Hundreds of Norfolk
Between Anglo-Saxon times and the nineteenth century Norfolk was divided for administrative purposes into hundreds, plus the boroughs of Norwich, King's Lynn, Thetford and Great Yarmouth.
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Ivan the Terrible (novel)
Ivan the Terrible is a children's novel by Anne Fine, published in 2007.
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Ivar the Boneless
Ivar the Boneless (Ívarr hinn Beinlausi; Hyngwar) (also known as Ivar Ragnarsson) was a Viking leader and a commander who invaded what is now England.
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John de Berewyk
John de Berewyk (died 1312) was an English judge.
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John Lydgate
John Lydgate of Bury (c. 1370 – c. 1451) was a monk and poet, born in Lidgate, near Haverhill, Suffolk, England.
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King Edmund
King Edmund may refer to.
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Kingdom of East Anglia
The Kingdom of the East Angles (Ēast Engla Rīce; Regnum Orientalium Anglorum), today known as the Kingdom of East Anglia, was a small independent kingdom of the Angles comprising what are now the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and perhaps the eastern part of the Fens.
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Kingsbridge
Kingsbridge is a market town and tourist hub in the South Hams district of Devon, England, with a population of 6,116 at the 2011 census.
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Lakenheath
Lakenheath is a village in Suffolk, England.
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Last of Our Kind
Last of Our Kind is the fourth studio album by British hard rock band The Darkness.
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Lesser Festival (Anglicanism)
Lesser Festivals are a type of observance in the Anglican Communion, including the Church of England, considered to be less significant than a Principal Feast, Principal Holy Day, or Festival, but more significant than a Commemoration.
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List of Anglo-Saxon saints
The following list contains saints from Anglo-Saxon England during the period of Christianization until the Norman Conquest of England (c. AD 600 to 1066).
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List of Christian monasteries in Norway
This is a list of Christian religious houses, both extant and dissolved, in Norway, for both men and women.
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List of Christian pilgrimage sites
This is a list of sites notable as destinations of Christian pilgrimage, sorted by region and by (modern) country.
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List of Church in Wales churches
This list of Church in Wales churches is arranged by dedication.
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List of churches in Eden District
The following is a list of churches in Eden District.
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List of churches in Exeter
The following is a list of churches in Exeter.
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List of churches in Huntingdonshire
The following is a list of churches in the district of Huntingdonshire.
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List of churches in London
This is a list of cathedrals, churches and chapels in Greater London, which is divided into 32 London boroughs and the City of London – the ancient core and financial centre.
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List of churches in Norwich
The following is a list of churches in the district of Norwich.
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List of churches in Rutland
The following is a list of churches in Rutland.
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List of churches in South Cambridgeshire
The following is a list of churches in South Cambridgeshire.
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List of churches in Torridge
The following is a list of churches in Torridge.
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List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the East of England
The Churches Conservation Trust, which was initially known as the Redundant Churches Fund, is a charity whose purpose is to protect historic churches at risk, those that have been made redundant by the Church of England.
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List of Doctor Dolittle characters
This is a list of characters from the Doctor Dolittle series of children's books by Hugh Lofting and movies based on them.
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List of English flags
This is a list of English flags, including symbolic national and sub-national flags, standards and banners used exclusively in England.
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List of flags of Ireland
This is a list of flags which have been, or are still today, used in Ireland.
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List of former cathedrals in Great Britain
This is a list of former or once proposed cathedrals in Great Britain.
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List of monarchs of East Anglia
The kingdom of East Anglia, (also known as the kingdom of the East Angles), was a small independent Anglo-Saxon kingdom that comprised what are now the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and perhaps the eastern part of the Fens.
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List of monastic houses in Berkshire
The following is a list of monastic houses in Berkshire, England.
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List of monastic houses in Cambridgeshire
The following is a list of monastic houses in Cambridgeshire, England.
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List of monastic houses in Suffolk
The following is a list of monastic houses in Suffolk, England.
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List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: E
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List of places named after people
There are a number of places named after famous people.
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List of places of interest in Suffolk
This is a list of places of interest in the British county of Suffolk.
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List of royal saints and martyrs
This list of royal saints and martyrs enumerates Christian monarchs, other royalty, and nobility who have been beatified or canonized, or who are otherwise venerated as or conventionally given the appellation of "saint" or "martyr".
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List of saints
This is an incomplete list of Christian saints in alphabetical order by Christian name, but, where known and given, a surname, location, or personal attribute (included as part of the name) may affect the ordering.
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List of shrines
This is a list of the more notable shrines around the world.
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List of state leaders in the 9th century
;State leaders in the 8th century – State leaders in the 10th century – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 9th century (801–900) AD.
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List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson
List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson includes information about some of the works of British stained glass artist Arnold Wathen Robinson.
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Littlemore
Littlemore is a district and civil parish in Oxford, England.
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Louis IV of France
Louis IV (September 920 / September 921 – 10 September 954), called d'Outremer or Transmarinus (both meaning "from overseas"), reigned as king of West Francia from 936 to 954.
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Maids Moreton
Maids Moreton is a village and civil parish in the Aylesbury Vale district of northern Buckinghamshire, England.
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March 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
March 29 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - March 31 All fixed commemorations below are observed on April 12 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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Mells, Somerset
Mells is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, near the town of Frome.
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Norfolk
Norfolk is a county in East Anglia in England.
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November 20
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November 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
November 19 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - November 21 All fixed commemorations below are observed on December 3 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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Oaksey
Oaksey is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, on the county boundary with Gloucestershire.
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Old Hunstanton
Old Hunstanton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
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On the Resting-Places of the Saints
On the Resting-Places of the Saints is a heading given to two early medieval pieces of writing, also known as Þá hálgan and the Secgan, which exist in various manuscript forms in both Old English and Latin, the earliest surviving manuscripts of which date to the mid-11th century.
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Osberht of Northumbria
Osberht (died 21 March 867) was king of Northumbria in the middle of the 9th century.
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Oswald of East Anglia
Oswald was king of East Anglia in the 870s after the death of Edmund the Martyr.
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Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers
This is a list of patron saints of ailments, illnesses, and dangers.
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Patron saints of places
The idea of assigning a patron saint to a certain locality harks back to the ancient tutelary deities.
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Patronages of Saint George
As a highly celebrated saint in both the Western and Eastern Christian churches, Saint George is connected with a large number of patronages throughout the world, and his iconography can be found on the flags and coats of arms of a number of cities and countries.
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Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham
The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham in England and Wales is a personal ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church immediately subject to the Holy See within the territory of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, of which its ordinary is a member, and encompassing Scotland also.
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Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter
The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter is a personal ordinariate of the Catholic Church—an ecclesiastical jurisdiction, the equivalent of a diocese, for priests and laypeople from an Anglican background, that enables them to corporately retain elements of their Anglican patrimony after entering the Catholic Church—whose territory extends over the United States and Canada.
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Petworth
Petworth is a small town and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England.
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Reedham, Norfolk
Reedham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk and within The Broads.
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Religion in England
Religion in England is dominated by the Church of England (Anglicanism), the established church of the state whose Supreme Governor is the Monarch of England.
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Riby
Riby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.
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Richard II of England
Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399.
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River Dove, Suffolk
The River Dove is a river in the county of Suffolk.
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Robert of Bury
Saint Robert of Bury (died 1181) was an English boy, allegedly murdered and found in the town of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk in 1181.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia
The Diocese of East Anglia is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church covering the counties of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Peterborough in eastern England.
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Saint Edmund
Saint Edmund may refer to.
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Saint Fremund
Saint Fremund also known as Freomund was a ninth century saint, hermit and martyr in Anglo-Saxon England.
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Saint George in devotions, traditions and prayers
Saint George is one of Christianity's most popular saints, and is highly honored by both the Western and Eastern Churches.
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Saint George's Day
Saint George's Day, also known as the Feast of Saint George, is the feast day of Saint George as celebrated by various Christian Churches and by the several nations, kingdoms, countries, and cities of which Saint George is the patron saint.
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Saint George's Day in England
Saint George is the patron saint of England in a tradition established in the Tudor period, based in the saint's popularity during the times of the Crusades and the Hundred Years' War.
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Saint Jetmund Church
Saint Jetmund Church (Sankt Jetmund kyrkje) is a former parish church in Vanylven Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.
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Saint symbolism
Christianity has used symbolism from its very beginnings.
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Saints in Anglicanism
The term "saint" is a context-specific translation of the Latin "sanctus", meaning sacred, and originally referred to a sacred (extremely holy) person—however, since the 10th century, the Church has reserved the status of saint to people its official canon law (including calendar) has recognised for outstanding Christian service and conduct.
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Scandinavian York
Scandinavian York (also referred to as Jórvík) or Danish/Norwegian York is a term used by historians for the south of Northumbria (modern day Yorkshire) during the period of the late 9th century and first half of the 10th century, when it was dominated by Norse warrior-kings; in particular, used to refer to the city (York) controlled by these kings.
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Scouting in East of England
Scouting in East of England is about Scouting in the official region of East of England.
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Shipston-on-Stour
Shipston-on-Stour is a town and civil parish in south Warwickshire.
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Southwold
Southwold is a small town on the English North Sea coast in the Waveney district of Suffolk.
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Spital-in-the-Street
Spital-in-the-Street is a small hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.
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Sprotbrough and Cusworth
Sprotbrough and Cusworth is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England.
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St Andrew's Church, Sapiston
St Andrew's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Sapiston, Suffolk, England.
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St Benet's Abbey
St Benet's Abbey was a medieval monastery of the Order of Saint Benedict, also known as St Benet's at Holme or Hulme.
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St Cyprian's Church, Hay Mills
St Cyprian's Church, Hay Mills is a parish church in the Church of England in Hay Mills, Birmingham, England.
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St Edmund Church, Godalming
St Edmund's Church (in full, The Church of St Edmund King and Martyr) is the Roman Catholic parish church of Godalming, a town in the English county of Surrey.
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St Edmund's Church, Bury St Edmunds
St Edmund's church is a Parish church in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
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St Edmund's Church, Crickhowell
St Edmund's Church is located in Crickhowell, in southeastern Powys, Wales.
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St Edmund's Church, Forest Gate
St Edmund's Church, Forest Gate or the Church of St Edmund, King and Martyr, Forest Gate is an Anglo-Catholic church in the Forest Gate area of Newham, east London.
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St Edmund's Church, Norwich
St Edmund’s Church, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich.
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St Edmund's Church, Oslo
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St Edmund's Church, Southwold
St Edmund's Church, Southwold is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Southwold, Suffolk.
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St Edmund's Church, Walesby
St Edmund's Church, Walesby is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Walesby, Nottinghamshire.
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St Edmund's Church, Wootton
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St Edmund, King and Martyr
St Edmund, King and Martyr, is an Anglican church in Lombard Street, in the City of London, dedicated to St Edmund the Martyr.
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St Edmund’s Church, Castleton
St Edmund's Church, Castleton is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Castleton, Derbyshire.
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St Edmund’s Church, Fenny Bentley
St Edmund’s Church, Fenny Bentley is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Fenny Bentley, Derbyshire.
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral
St Edmundsbury Cathedral (formally entitled the Cathedral Church of St James) is the cathedral for the Church of England's Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.
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St Edwold's Church, Stockwood
St Edwold's Church in Stockwood, Dorset, England was rebuilt in the 15th century.
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St Gregory by St Paul's
St Gregory's by St Paul's was a parish church in the Castle Baynard ward of the City of London.
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St Laurence's Church, Norwich
St Laurence's Church, or St Lawrence's Church, is a redundant Anglican church in St Benedict's Street, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
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St Mary in Castro, Dover
St Mary in Castro, or St Mary de Castro, is a church in the grounds of Dover Castle, Kent, south-east England.
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St Mary's Church, Kersey
St Mary's Church, Kersey is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Kersey, Suffolk.
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St Mary, Hadleigh
St Mary’s is an Anglican church in Hadleigh, Suffolk.
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St Michael and All Angels Church, Barton Turf
St Michael and All Angels is the parish church of Barton Turf in the county of Norfolk in England.
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St Peter's Church, Henfield
St Peter's Church is a Church of England parish church in the large village of Henfield, West Sussex.
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St Sepulchre-without-Newgate
St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, also known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Holborn), is an Anglican church in the City of London.
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St. Edmund's Academy
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St. Edmund's Anglican Church
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St. Edmund's Chapel, Lyng
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St. Edmund's Church, Holme Pierrepont
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Stapleford Abbotts
Stapleford Abbotts is a village and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of Essex, approximately SW of Ongar, N of Romford and SSE of Epping.
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Statuary of the West Front of Salisbury Cathedral
This article presents the statues to be found on the Great West Front of Salisbury Cathedral, in Salisbury, England.
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Suffolk
Suffolk is an East Anglian county of historic origin in England.
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Sutton St Edmund
Sutton St Edmunds is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England, about south-east from the town of Spalding.
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Swanton Novers
Swanton Novers is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
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Tale of Ragnar's Sons
The Tale of Ragnar's sons (Old Norse: Ragnarssona þáttr) is an Old Norse story about Ragnar Lodbrok and his sons.
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Taverham
Taverham is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, in England.
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Tendring, Essex
Tendring is the eponymous village and civil parish of the Tendring district of Essex — and before that of the Tendring Hundred.
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The Last Kingdom
The Last Kingdom is the first historical novel in The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell, published in 2004.
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The Last Kingdom (TV series)
The Last Kingdom is a British historical fiction television series based on Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories series of novels.
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Thetford
Thetford is a market town and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England.
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Thornham Parva Retable
The Thornham Parva Retable is a long medieval altarpiece, now in Thornham Parva, Suffolk, England.
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Three Crowns
Three Crowns (tre kronor) is a national emblem of Sweden, present in the coat of arms of Sweden, and composed of three yellow or gilded coronets ordered two above and one below, placed on a blue background.
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Threepence (British coin)
The British threepence (3d) coin, usually simply known as a threepence or threepenny bit, was a unit of currency equaling one eightieth of a pound sterling, or three old pence sterling.
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Tilbrook (name)
The surname Tilbrook is derived from an English local source.
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Timothy Joseph Lyne
Timothy Joseph Lyne (March 21, 1919 – September 25, 2013) was an American Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Tomrair
Tomrair (died 848) was a ninth-century Viking active in Ireland.
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Trimingham
Trimingham is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
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Troston
Troston is a village in the English county of Suffolk.
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Ubba
Ubba was a ninth-century Viking, and one of the commanders of the Great Army that invaded Anglo-Saxon England in the 860s.
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Wells Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, commonly known as Wells Cathedral, is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Wells, Somerset.
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Wenlok jug
The Wenlok jug or Wenlock jug is a rare surviving example of an English bronze jug from the 15th century, with great significance for the study of bronze working in medieval England.
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West Suffolk
West Suffolk was an administrative county of England created in 1889 from part of the county of Suffolk.
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Westcott Barton
Westcott Barton, also spelt Wescot Barton or Wescote Barton, is a village and civil parish on the River Dorn in West Oxfordshire about east of Chipping Norton and about south of Banbury.
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William Freney
William Freney (or William Fresney), an Englishman, was a Dominican friar and archbishop of Edessa (1263–c.1290).
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William of Ramsey
William of Ramsey (fl. 1219) was a 13th-century English Benedictine monk of Croyland Abbey (sometimes written Crowland), born at Ramsey, Huntingdonshire.
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Wilton Diptych
The Wilton Diptych is a small portable diptych of two hinged panels, painted on both sides, now in the National Gallery, London.
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10th century in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in the 10th century.
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1300–1400 in European fashion
Fashion in fourteenth-century Europe was marked by the beginning of a period of experimentation with different forms of clothing.
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841
Year 841 (DCCCXLI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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854
Year 854 (DCCCLIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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865
Year 865 (DCCCLXV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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869
Year 869 (DCCCLXIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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870
Year 870 (DCCCLXX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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9th century in England
Events from the 9th century in England.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_the_Martyr