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Alkmund 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...
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Saint Alkmund's Way
Footbridge is a
replacement cycle and
footbridge in Derby,
England over the A601 (St
Alkmund's Way). The 2007
design includes sculptures...
- St
Alkmund's Church is a
Church of
England parish church on
Kedleston Road in Derby. It was
built in the 1970s to
replace the
Victorian St
Alkmund's Church...
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Saint Alkmund's Church is a
parish church in the
Church of
England in Duffield, Derbyshire. It
dates back to the
first millennium, and is
situated on...
- John Paul II
Alice of Schaerb**** c. 1220 11 June 1250 1907 by Pope Pius X
Alkmund of
Derby c. 770 800
Killed by
Eardwulf of
Northumbria Almus unknown 1270...
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Alcmund may
refer to:
Alcmund of
Hexham (died 780 or 781), saint,
bishop of
Hexham Alcmund of
Derby (died c. 800), saint, also
known as
Alcmund of Lilleshall...
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Saint Alkmund's Church was a
Victorian church,
which stood in a
Georgian square between Bridgegate and
Queen Street in Derby; this was the only Georgian...
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Bridgnorth at this time (910CE). In the
early tenth century, the
relics of St
Alkmund were
translated to Whitchurch, this was also
probably the work of Æthelflæd...
- St
Alkmund's Church is an
active Anglican parish church in Whitchurch, Shropshire, England. By tradition, this
church was
founded in the 900s CE by the...
- Windley, and the
chapelries of Belper, Heage, and Turnditch. Meanwhile, St
Alkmunds Church was
built some
quarter of a mile south. Its position, so far from...