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- hierarchy by Pope Pius IX, is also dedicated to Birinus. Church of St Birinus, Morgan's Vale St Birinus School (Didcot) Lantfred wrote a vita Powicke &...
- Birinus School, previously known as Didcot Boy's County Modern and Didcot Senior Boys, is a boys' academy in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. St Birinus...
- Birinus is a monotypic snout moth genus. Its only species, Birinus russeolus, is found in Guyana. Both the genus and species were described by Carl Heinrich...
- certainty occurs: the baptism of Cynegils by Birinus, which happened at the end of the 630s, perhaps in 640. Birinus was then established as bishop of the West...
- Saxons, with its cathedra at Dorchester Cathedral near Oxford under Saints Birinus and Agilbert. The cathedral at Dorchester was founded in AD 634 by Birinius...
- under the influence of the already converted Jutes of Kent. In the 630s, Birinus became the "apostle to the West Saxons" and converted Wes****, whose first...
- conception of the Tribal Hidage's origins is correct. In the 630s, Bishop Birinus established himself at Dorchester, and both Cynegils and Cwichelm are said...
- (approximate date) Bhāskara I, Indian mathematician (approximate date) Birinus, bishop of Dorchester (approximate date) Candrakīrti, Indian Madhyamaka...
- to it. Old Minster was the recipient of a shrine for the relics of St Birinus and the probable confirmation of its privileges. The monastery at Evesham...
- the seat of a bishopric from AD 634 when Pope Honorius I had sent Saint Birinus, its first bishop, to that district, until 1085 when the Mercian See (hitherto...