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  1. La iglesia de San Alfegio, (en inglés, Saint Alfege's Church) es una iglesia anglicana en el centro de Greenwich, parte del borough de Greenwich en Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido. El templo remonta su primera construcción a la época medieval.

  2. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. La iglesia de San Alfegio, (en inglés, Saint Alfege's Church) es una iglesia anglicana en el centro de Greenwich, parte del borough de Greenwich en Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido. El templo remonta su primera construcción a la época medieval.

  3. Coordinates: 51.4770°N 0.0058°W. St Alfege Church is an Anglican church in the centre of Greenwich, part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London. It is of medieval origin and was rebuilt in 17121714 to the designs of Nicholas Hawksmoor . Early history. Thomas Tallis depicted in the Church.

  4. About. St Alfege is the Anglican parish church in the centre of Greenwich. There has been a church here for over a thousand years, dedicated to the memory of Alfege, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred on this site in year 1012. The present church (which replaced an earlier medieval building) is nearly 300 years old.

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    • Greenwich Church Street, SE10 9BJ, London
  5. The Market area east of Church Street was completely remodelled by Joseph Kay in the 1830s, on behalf of Greenwich Hospital, which by then owned the land. The curving Turnpin Lane, running through Greenwich Market, has a medieval street line and a fine view of St Alfege to the west. World War II bombing took a heavy toll on the Town Centre and ...

  6. Welcome to St Alfege Church - the Anglican parish church at the heart of Greenwich. St Alfege Church is a diverse congregation with a rich musical tradition and a thriving church school. Come along to a service to get a feel for our worship and to meet other people. There has been a church here for over a thousand years, dedicated to the memory ...

  7. Arzobispo, usualmente golpeado por un hacha en la cabeza. San Elfego (en anglosajón Ælfheah y en inglés moderno Alphege) ( Bath, Inglaterra, 954- Greenwich, Inglaterra, 19 de abril de 1012) fue un obispo anglosajón de Winchester y posteriormente arzobispo de Canterbury y primer mártir de Canterbury.