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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- of Nicholas Hawksmoor. The church is dedicated to Al****e (also spelt "Alphege"), Archbishop of Canterbury, and reputedly marks the place where he was...
- 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...
- 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 B****ishaw Ward in the City of...
- James Alphege Brewer (1881-1946) was a well-known early 20th century producer of colour etchings - notably of English and European Cathedrals and churches...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...