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church and
shrine in a
border raid in 1296. Also
spelt Ealhmund,
Alhmund or
Alchmund Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p. 217 "Old ruins, new world"...
- of
Derby (or of Lilleshall), also
spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund, Alcmund, or
Alchmund (d. c. 800) was a son of
Alhred of Northumbria, who was
caught up in the...
- Pope Pius XI
Albinus of
Angers c. 470 550
Invoked against pirate attacks Alchmund of
Hexham unknown 7
September 780 or 781
Alcuin c. 735 19 May 804 Pla****...
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people with the name include:
Saint Alchmund of
Hexham (died 780 or 781) King
Ealhmund of Kent (ruled in 784)
Saint Alchmund of
Derby (died c. 800)
Bishop Ealhmund...
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Ripon Æthelwold of
Farne Æthelwold of
Lindisfarne Alchhild of
Middleham Alchmund of
Hexham Alkmund of
Derby Balthere of
Tyningham Beda of
Jarrow Bega of...
- of the 7th and 8th centuries: the
anchorites Balther and Bilfrid; Acca,
Alchmund and Eata,
bishops of Hexham; Oswin, king of Deira; and the
abbesses Ebba...
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Ripon Æthelwold of
Farne Æthelwold of
Lindisfarne Alchhild of
Middleham Alchmund of
Hexham Alkmund of
Derby Balthere of
Tyningham Beda of
Jarrow Bega of...
- Priest; Ælfred also took the
bones of
Balthere of Tyninghame, Acca and
Alchmund of Hexham, King Oswine, and
abbesses Æbbe and Æthelgitha. Billfrith's name...
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Derby Country England Denomination Church of
England History Dedication Alchmund of
Derby Architecture Architect(s)
Henry Isaac Stevens Groundbreaking 6...
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Ripon Æthelwold of
Farne Æthelwold of
Lindisfarne Alchhild of
Middleham Alchmund of
Hexham Alkmund of
Derby Balthere of
Tyningham Beda of
Jarrow Bega of...