Winchester, Ancient See of

Winchester, Ancient See of
Winchester, Ancient See of
This diocese came into existence in 635 when the great missionary Diocese of Dorchester, founded by St. Birinus in 634 for the Kingdom of Wessex, was subdivided into the Sees of Sherborne and Winchester

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