• Ælfheah (c. 953 – 19 April 1012), more commonly known today as Alphege, was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester, later Archbishop of Canterbury. He became...
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  • Alphege, or the Green Monkey (in French : Alphinge ou le singe vert) is a French literary fairy tale, included in a work entitled Nouveaux Contes de fées...
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    museum narrating its earlier use as a jail. The medieval church of St Alphege is as of 2022[update] used by the King's School. The Old Synagogue, now...
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    0°5′32.03″W / 51.5176583°N 0.0922306°W / 51.5176583; -0.0922306 St Alphege or St Alphage London Wall was a church in Bassishaw Ward in the City of...
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    St Alphege Church is a grade II listed church in Edmonton, London. It was designed by Edward Maufe in a modern Swedish Gothic style and opened in the...
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    of Nicholas Hawksmoor. The church is dedicated to Alfege (also spelt "Alphege"), Archbishop of Canterbury, and reputedly marks the place where he was...
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  • Alphege (or Ælfheah) was the third Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Wells. He was consecrated in January 926, and died around 937. At the start of the reign of King...
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    52°24′38″N 01°46′33″W / 52.41056°N 1.77583°W / 52.41056; -1.77583 St Alphege Church, Solihull, is a medieval parish church in the Church of England...
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    to have derived from the position of its arden stone parish church, St Alphege, on a 'soily' hill. The church was built on a hill of stiff red marl, which...
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    James Alphege Brewer (1881-1946) was a well-known early 20th century producer of colour etchings - notably of English and European Cathedrals and churches...
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  • Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation The Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness The Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship...
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    The Church of Our Lady & St Alphege is a Roman Catholic church located in the Oldfield Park suburb of Bath, Somerset. The church was built between 1927...
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  • Thomas Scott (c.1566/7-1635), of St. Alphege, Canterbury and Egerton, Godmersham, Kent, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the...
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  • first English Bishop of Winchester of that name. He is sometimes known as Alphege, an older translation of his Old English name. Ælfheah began his career...
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  • inaugurated the new "state-of-the-art learning and teaching building, St. Alphege" at the University of Winchester. The new University Centre opened in 2007...
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    Canterbury]. The church was dedicated to a martyred Archbishop of Canterbury, Alphege (Ælfheah), first built in the 12th century, its nave was demolished in...
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  • Ælfheah the Bald (died 951), Saint, and the first Bishop of Winchester Alphege of Wells (died c. 937), third Bishop of Wells Elphege of Lichfield (died...
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    tube station, in a hotel courtyard at nearby 8–10 Coopers Row, and in St Alphege Gardens off Wood Street. A section of the river wall is visible inside...
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    of the cemetery, near to his brother James Alphege Brewer. The notable creator of etchings, James Alphege Brewer (1881–1946), who lived on Avenue Road...
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  • Our Lady & St Alphege, accessed 23 June 2012 "The Building" Archived 26 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Our Lady & St Alphege, accessed 23 June...
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  • Ælfhere Ælfric Ælfweard Æthelwine Æthelwulf Alphege (originally Ælfheah) Beorhtric Eadric Streona Eadwig Ealdgyth Ealhhelm Ealhswith Goda Godwin Leofric...
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    St. Alphege Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Sardul Marwa 2,138 53.7 14.0 Liberal Democrats Mark Geary 1,290 32.4 17.5 Labour Ian English 557 14...
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  • previously a member of The King's Singers. Short was a chorister at St Alphege Church, Solihull. He then studied singing and piano at the Royal College...
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    Henry William Brewer, and his brother was the creator of etchings, James Alphege Brewer. Their elder brother was the novelist and organist John Francis...
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  • Strolling Beggar 1854 Brittany Émile Souvestre Popular Legends of Brittany Alphege, or the Green Monkey 1718 France Chevalier de Mailly n/a Aurore and Aimée...
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  • originally built in 1532 adjacent to a remaining section of the London Wall Alphege (954–1012), (sometimes spelled as "Alphage" or Ælfheah) Archbishop of Canterbury...
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    St. Alphege Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Bob Grinsell 2,807 60.9 8.3 Liberal Democrats Mark Geary 819 17.8 6.9 Labour Ian English 645 14.0...
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    and, in the year 1012, took the city of Canterbury, making Archbishop Alphege their prisoner for seven months in their camp at Greenwich, at that time...
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    Metropolitan Borough of Solihull wards of: Blythe; Lyndon; Olton; St. Alphege; Shirley East; Shirley South; Shirley West. It contains the following areas:...
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    are the English surname Elgar (Ælfgar, "elf-spear"), and the name of St Alphege (Ælfhēah, "elf-tall"). German examples are Alberich, Alphart and Alphere...
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