Sherborne Abbey
Sherborne, Benedictine, Anglo-Saxons, Celtic Christianity, Ine of Wessex, Aldhelm
978-620-1-23677-6
6201236775
140
2012-07-08
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin at Sherborne in the English county of Dorset, is usually called Sherborne Abbey. It has been a Saxon cathedral (705–1075), a Benedictine abbey (998–1539) and is now a parish church. There may have been a Celtic Christian church called 'Lanprobi' at the site, and Kenwalc or Cenwalh, King of the West Saxons is believed to be one of its founders. When the Saxon Diocese of Sherborne was founded in 705 by King Ine of Wessex, he set Aldhelm as first Bishop of the see of Western Wessex, with his seat at Sherborne. Aldhelm was the first of twenty-seven Bishops of Sherborne.
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