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    The Diocese of Winchester forms part of the Province of Canterbury of the Church of England. Founded in 676, it is one of the older dioceses in England...
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    Bishop of Winchester is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England. The bishop's seat (cathedra) is at Winchester Cathedral...
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    Bishop of Winchester and is the mother church for the ancient Diocese of Winchester. It is run by a dean and chapter, under the Dean of Winchester. The cathedral...
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    Winchester College is an English public school (a long-established fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) with some provision for day attendees...
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  • Parliament constituency) Winchester Cathedral Diocese of Winchester Bishop of Winchester Winchester College City of Winchester, the local government district...
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    John de Winchester (died 1460) was a 15th-century English cleric who distinguished himself as an administrator and bishop in Scotland. Winchester was a...
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    Stephen Gardiner (category Bishops of Winchester)
    his Winchester diocese by the ecclesiastical authorities. His remonstrances resulted in imprisonment in the Fleet, and the visitation of his diocese was...
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  • Aymer de Valence (c. 1222 – 4 December 1260) was a Bishop of Winchester around 1250. Valence was a half-brother of King Henry III of England; his mother...
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    Dorchester (Wessex)/Diocese of Winchester, 634–present seat at Dorchester-upon-Thames until c. 660–680 seat in flux c. 660–680 seat at Winchester since c. 660–680...
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    The Diocese of Coutances (–Avranches) (Latin: Dioecesis Constantiensis (–Abrincensis); French: Diocèse de Coutances (–Avranches)) is a Latin diocese of...
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    Roches (died 9 June 1238) (Latinised as Petrus de Rupibus ("Peter from the rocks")) was bishop of Winchester in the reigns of King John of England and his...
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    Godfrey de Lucy or Luci (d. September 1204) was a medieval Bishop of Winchester. Godfrey de Lucy was the son of Richard de Lucy and his wife Rohese de Clare...
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    City of Winchester District. As of 2024, there are more than 140 current and former places of worship in the district of the City of Winchester in the...
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  • 2020–present) Debbie Sellin (Acting Bishop of Winchester, 2021–present) Karen Gorham (Acting Bishop of Salisbury, 2021–2022) De facto Diocesan Bishops Rose Hudson-Wilkin...
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  • Archdeacon of Bournemouth is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of Winchester. As Archdeacon, he or she is responsible for the disciplinary supervision...
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    the Diocese of Winchester as they were historically in Hampshire), and most of Wiltshire (excepting an area in the north and Swindon). The diocese is led...
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    oppidum at Venta Belgarum, modern-day Winchester, was the de facto regional administrative centre; Winchester was, however, of secondary importance to...
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    List of largest church buildings (category CS1 Austrian German-language sources (de-at))
    Church of Winchester. London: George Bell & Sons. Clifton-Taylor, Alec (1969). The Cathedrals of England. Thames & Hudson. Basilica de San Martin de Tours...
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    Anglo-Saxons and was part of the diocese of Bishop of Winchester, covering the whole of Wessex. In around 705 The diocese was divided in two and Aldhelm...
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  • young he was presented to a host of churches in the diocese of Lincoln once patronised by Gilbert de Beseby. His application to the bishop (possibly his...
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  • Northumbria, Geoffrey gathered troops from the forces occupying London, Winchester and Salisbury and led them to victory against the rebels besieging Montacute...
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    Henry Beaufort (category Bishops of Winchester)
    statesman who held the offices of Bishop of Lincoln (1398), Bishop of Winchester (1404) and cardinal (1426). He served three times as Lord Chancellor and...
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    gave up that project. In December, Cauchon accompanied the Cardinal of Winchester to crown the boy king Henry VI of England as King of France in Notre-Dame...
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    climate is mild all year round. Sister Cities: Winchester, Kentucky Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India Citypopulation.de Population and area of Ibarra viva travel...
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    Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: volume 3: Canterbury, Rochester and Winchester dioceses: Archbishops of Canterbury Archived 17 August 2011 at the Wayback...
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    of Winchester. The original site was also recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. In the late 14th century William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, built...
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    Anglicanae 1541–1857. Vol. 3: Canterbury, Rochester and Winchester Dioceses. British History Online. Diocese of Rochester website Rochester Cathedral website...
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  • playwright, author, critic and professor Aymer de Valence (bishop) (c. 1220–1260), bishop of Winchester William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1225–1296)...
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    Aldhelm (redirect from De virginitate)
    Rhythmicum. In 705, or perhaps earlier, Hædde, Bishop of Winchester, died, and the diocese was divided into two parts. Sherborne was the new see, of...
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    In about 705 the vast diocese of Wessex at Winchester was divided in two with the creation of a new diocese of Sherborne under Bishop Aldhelm, covering...
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