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Summary Of: Alphege

Painted carving of St Alphege in Canterbury Cathedral... Alphege was responsible for furthering the cult of... In 1011 St Alphege was captured by... Later Alphege was regarded as a saint... St Alphege was born in... There are indications that Alphege had a hand in negotiating the treaty... and it is certain that it was Alphege that confirmed Olaf in his new faith... Alphege also was behind the recognition of... Alphege was present at the council of May 1008 where... Alphege was captured and kept in captivity for seven months... Alphege refused to allow a ransom to be paid... St Alphege was the first Archbishop of Canterbury to die violently... Alphege was the only pre... to carve 20 scenes from the life of Alphege in the capitals of the pillars on the south side of the nave covering his... 20 Carvings of the Life of St Alphege at Our Lady...

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