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What (who) is Ælfhelm of Dorchester - definition


Ælfhelm of Dorchester         
BISHOP OF DORCHESTER
Alfhelmus; AElfhelm of Dorchester; Aelfhelm of Dorchester
Ælfhelm was a medieval Bishop of Dorchester, when the town was seat of the united dioceses of Lindsey and Dorchester.
Ælfhelm of York         
EALDORMAN OF NORTHUMBRIA
Ælfhelm, Ealdorman of York; AElfhelm, Ealdorman of York; AElfhelm of York; Aelfhelm of York
Ælfhelm (died 1006) was the ealdorman of Northumbria, in practice southern Northumbria (the area around York), from about 994 until his death. An ealdorman (or earl) was a senior nobleman who governed a province—a shire or group of shires—on behalf of the king.
Bishop of Dorchester         
AREA BISHOP IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Area Bishop of Dorchester; Bishop of Dorchester (Anglican); Bishop of Dorchester (modern); Dorchester Episcopal Area; Dorchester episcopal area; Anglican Bishop of Dorchester; Anglican bishop of Dorchester; Suffragan Bishop of Dorchester; Suffragan bishop of Dorchester; Bishop Suffragan of Dorchester; Bishop suffragan of Dorchester; Area bishop of Dorchester
The modern Bishop Suffragan of Dorchester in the Diocese of Oxford, usually contracted to Bishop of Dorchester, is an episcopal title used by an area bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford, in the Province of Canterbury, England. The Bishop of Dorchester, along with the Bishop of Buckingham and the Bishop of Reading, assists the Diocesan Bishop of Oxford in overseeing the diocese.