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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 &...
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Birinus School,
previously known as
Didcot Boy's
County Modern and
Didcot Senior Boys, is a boys'
academy in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. St
Birinus...
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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...
- 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...
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reasonable certainty: the
baptism of
Cynegils by
Birinus, at the end of the 630s,
perhaps in 640.
Birinus was then
established as
bishop of the West Saxons...
- in
Roman Martyrology Birillus unknown 90 AD
found in
Roman Martyrology Birinus c. 600 3
December 649 or 650
Blaesilla 364 384
Blaise 200s 316
found in...
- 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...
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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...
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Finnish ice
hockey player 311 – Diocletian,
Roman emperor (b. 244) 649 –
Birinus, French-English
bishop and
saint (b. 600) 860 – Abbo,
bishop of Auxerre...
- 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...