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    St Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge, is a Church of England church and parish within the City of London. The church, which is located in Lower Thames...
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    Saint Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney, sometimes known as Magnus the Martyr, was Earl of Orkney from 1106 to about 1117. Magnus's grandparents, Thorfinn...
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  • St Magnus Church, St Magnus' Church or St Magnus's Church may refer to one of several churches dedicated to a St Magnus: Magnus of Anagni Santi Michele...
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    less saintly, tale. St Magnus had a reputation for piety and gentleness. On a raid led by the King of Norway on Anglesey, Wales, Magnus refused to fight...
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    in the Northern Isles. Near the palace is the St Magnus Church of the parish of Birsay and Harray (Church of Scotland; open in summer). Architectural fragments...
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    St Magnus Church, Birsay is a 17th-century church located in the parish of Birsay on Mainland, Orkney in Scotland. Built in 1664 on the site of an earlier...
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  • St. Magnus may refer to: Magnus of Anagni, 2nd-century bishop and martyr in Anagni, Italy Magnus of Cuneo, 3rd-century martyr Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of...
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    St Magnus Church is a ruined medieval round-tower church located on the island of Egilsay, in Orkney, Scotland. The site is recognized as the place of...
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    island is largely farmland and is known for St Magnus Church, dedicated or re-dedicated to Saint Magnus, who was killed on the island in 1117 by an axe...
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    two ships. Magnus arrived with his two, but then Haakon treacherously turned up with eight ships. Magnus took refuge in the island's church overnight,...
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