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Goodmanham (historically Godmundingaham, the home of the
people of Godmund) is a
small village and
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England...
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destruction of the
temple and its idols,
which Bede says was
located at
Goodmanham, just east of York: So he . . .
asked the king to give him arms and a...
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Ecclesiastical History of the
English People as
having presided over the
temple at
Goodmanham in the
Northumbria in 627. He
occurs in a
story relating to the conversion...
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Hessle North Ferriby Melton Welton Brantingham South Cave
North Newbald Goodmanham Market Weighton Londesborough Nunburnholme Pocklington Millington Huggate...
- Goathland,
Goldsborough (Harrogate),
Goldsborough (Scarborough), Goldthorpe,
Goodmanham, Goole, Gowdall, Gowthorpe, Goxhill, Gransmoor, Gr****ington, Greasbrough...
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included Campodunum in
Elmet (perhaps Barwick),
Sancton in Deira, and
Goodmanham, the site
where the
pagan high
priest Coifi destro**** the
idols according...
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ground via a gap in the
Yorkshire Wolds,
between Market Weighton and
Goodmanham; the line then ran
steadily downhill to the
River Hull
valley past Cherry...
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pagan renaissance in the 11th
century Coifi,
priest of the
temple at
Goodmanham in the
Kingdom of
Northumbria in 627 Dagalaifus,
pagan of
Germanic descent...
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Early English single-cell nave and
chancel of c. 1190 All
Hallows Church Goodmanham, Yorkshire,
England c. 1130
Church of the Holy
Sepulchre Cambridge, Cambridgeshire...
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either Guðmund or Godmund.
Godmund is also the
basis of the place-names
Goodmanham (East
Riding of Yorkshire) and
Gumley (Leicestershire).
Later forms of...