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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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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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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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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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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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parish church of St Mary the
Virgin is by
tradition ****ociated with
Saint Diuma, the 7th-century
first Bishop of Mercia. By 1197 or 1198 the
church belonged...
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Dioscorea composita BOLD: 424367 CoL: 36CJ5 Ecocrop: 5374 EoL: 1121104 EPPO:
DIUMA GBIF: 2755005 GRIN: 14190 iNaturalist: 280556 IPNI: 317823-1 IRMNG: 10206875...
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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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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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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...