Saint Alphage

Saint Alphage

Saint Alphage has several meanings:
* "St Alphage", the parish church of Burnt Oak in the northwest London, England
* St Alphage London Wall, the remains of a church originally built in 1532 adjacent to a remaining section of the London Wall
* Alphege (954–1012), (sometimes spelled as "Alphage") Archbishop of Canterbury


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