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Dommoc (or Domnoc), a
place not
certainly identified but
probably within the
modern county of Suffolk, was the
original seat of the Anglo-Saxon bishops...
- today.
Dunwich is
possibly connected with the lost Anglo-Saxon
placename Dommoc. The po****tion of the
civil parish at the 2001
census was 84,
which increased...
- has had a
bishopric since 630, when the
first cathedral was
founded at
Dommoc,
possibly to be
identified as the
submerged village of Dunwich. In 673,...
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local legend). Upon his
arrival in East Anglia,
Sigeberht gave him a see at
Dommoc,
possibly at Walton,
Suffolk near Felixstowe, or
Dunwich in Suffolk. According...
- to
Dunwich on the
Suffolk coast.
There is a
possibility the
unidentified Dommoc may be Dunwich, but this is yet to be proved. In 672 the
diocese was divided...
- Frisian,
Frankish and Old
Saxon Balthild of
Romsey Bertha of Kent
Felix of
Dommoc Helier of
Jersey Grimbald of St
Bertin Monegunda of
Watton Odwulf of Evesham...
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arrived in East
Anglia to ****ist him in
establishing his
episcopal see at
Dommoc, he
started a
school for
teaching Latin and he
granted the
Irish monk Saint...
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archdiocese included the sees of Worcester, Hereford, Leicester, Lindsey,
Dommoc and Elmham;
these were
essentially the
midland Anglian territories. Canterbury...
- Frisian,
Frankish and Old
Saxon Balthild of
Romsey Bertha of Kent
Felix of
Dommoc Helier of
Jersey Grimbald of St
Bertin Monegunda of
Watton Odwulf of Evesham...
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London Kingdom 927–1707 AD East
Angles Rendlesham,
Dommoc Kingdom 6th century–918 AD Es**** Rendlesham,
Dommoc Kingdom 527–825 AD
Haestingas Hastings Tribal...