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Sarum may
refer to:
either of two
cities in Wiltshire, England:
Salisbury formerly New
Sarum Salisbury Cathedral Old
Sarum, the
ruins of old Salisbury...
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Sarum, in Wiltshire,
South West England, is the
ruined and
deserted site of the
earliest settlement of Salisbury.
Situated on a hill
about two miles...
- The Use of
Sarum (or Use of Salisbury, also
known as the
Sarum Rite) is the
liturgical use of the
Latin rites developed at
Salisbury Cathedral and used...
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Salisbury Plain. An
ancient cathedral was
north of the
present city at Old
Sarum. A new
cathedral was
built near the
meeting of the
rivers and a settlement...
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Sarum (also
titled Sarum: The
Novel of England) is a work of
historical fiction by
Edward Rutherfurd,
first published in 1987. It is Rutherfurd's literary...
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uniting the two dioceses. In 1075 he
obtained approval to move the see to Old
Sarum.
Disputes between the
bishops Herbert and
Richard Poore and the sheriffs...
- Old
Sarum Cathedral was a
Catholic and
Norman cathedral at old Salisbury, now
known as Old
Sarum,
between 1092 and 1220. Only its
foundations remain, in...
- Old
Sarum was from 1295 to 1832 a
parliamentary constituency of
England (until 1707), of
Great Britain (until 1800), and
finally of the
United Kingdom...
- The
Bailiff of
Sarum or
Bailiff of New
Sarum was an
official appointed by the
Bishop of
Salisbury in the 14th and 15th centuries. The Bishop's bailiff...
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Adana (Turkish pronunciation: [aˈda.na] ) is a
large city in
southern Turkey. It is
situated on the
Seyhan River, 35 km (22 mi)
inland from the Mediterranean...