• Diuma (or Dwyna or Duma) was the first Bishop of Mercia in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia, during the Early Middle Ages. All that is known of Diuma's...
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    The Diocese of Mercia was founded in this year, with the first bishop (Diuma) based at Repton. The religion was firmly established in the kingdom by...
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  • his election on 10 June 2016. The diocese of Mercia was founded 656 with Diuma as its first bishop; according to Bede he was at the same time the Bishop...
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  • successor Finan. Peada and Ealhflæd took a missionary group, including Cedd and Diuma, to establish a church in their lands. In 655 Bede reports that Penda invaded...
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    returned home with much joy. These priests were Cedd and Adda, and Betti and Diuma; the last of whom was by nation a Scot, the others English. Adda was brother...
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    dominate Mercia. He appointed one of the missionary priests, the Irish Diuma, bishop of the Middle Angles and the Mercians. Bede makes much of the fact...
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    parish church of St Mary the Virgin is by tradition associated with Saint Diuma, the 7th-century first Bishop of Mercia. By 1197 or 1198 the church belonged...
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    mission of 596 AD, Irish Christians such as Columba (521–97), Buriana, Diuma, Ceollach, Saint Machar, Saint Cathan, Saint Blane, Jaruman, Wyllow, Kessog...
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  • Ceollach Bishop of Mercia Predecessor Diuma Successor Trumhere...
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    of Warwickshire and Powys (Wales). The Diocese of Mercia was created by Diuma in around 656 and the see was settled in Lichfield in 669 by the then bishop...
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  • Christianity in the 7th Century by four Priests ,Cedda, Adda, Betti and Diuma. The town has a reading in the Domesday Book from 1086 at that time the...
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    marriage and baptism. Cedd, together with the priests, Adda, Betti and Diuma, accompanied Peada back to Middle Anglia, where they won numerous converts...
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    first abbess of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains in Metz in France (c. 620) Saint Diuma, first Bishop of Mercia (c. 650) Saint Maurontius of Douai (Maurontus, Mauront)...
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    Christianity in the 7th century by four priests: Cedda, Adda, Betti and Diuma. The town has an entry in the Domesday Book from 1086, at which time it...
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    Church. Wilfrid is installed as Bishop of York. First Bishop of Mercia (Diuma) consecrated, with his seat at Repton. 670 15 February – Oswiu of Northumbria...
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  • Wigstanus Repton Repton Priory Hreopedune Reopedune River Trent (Treonte) 17 * Diuma Dioma Dionia Charlbury Church of St Mary the virgin Ceorlingcburh Ceorlingburh...
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    to his son Peada in AD 653. At that time Christian missionaries, led by Diuma, came into Peada's kingdom from Northumbria. A 7th-century gold necklace...
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    their religion from Irish missionsaries. Aidan of Lindisfarne, Foillan, Diuma, Finan of Lindisfarne, Jaruman and others evangelised the Anglo-Saxons....
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    (521) Saint Burgundofara (Fara), founder of Faremoutiers Abbey (657) Saint Diuma, Bishop of the Mercians and Middle Anglians (7th century) Saint Philothea...
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    that Peada marry Oswiu's daughter, Alchflaed, and accept her religion. Diuma, an Irish monk and one of Oswiu's missionaries was subsequently ordained...
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  • Deusdedit of Canterbury 7th Kentish Canterbury St Augustine's / Leominster Diuma of Charlbury 7th Gaelic / Mercian Charlbury Domnanuerdh of Beckley unknown...
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    the Old Rus Cathedral (Novgorod Diocese). The icon by measurement is 2 diuma (2 inches), and was beaten out on a slate board. According to tradition...
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    whose body rests at Venice." "ST. CEOLLACH was appointed to succeed St. Diuma as second Bishop of the Mercians and Mid-Angles. Like his predecessor, he...
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  • the evangelization of England and spread of Gaelic churchmen there, with Diuma becoming the first Bishop of Mercia in 656. He died in 657 and his feast...
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  • v t e Bishops of Lichfield (including precursor offices) Mercia Diuma Ceollach Trumhere Jaruman Chad, Bishop of the Mercians & the Lindisfaras Lichfield...
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