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Timeline of Orthodoxy in the British Isles

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* 630 St. [[Audrey of Ely]] was born in west Suffolk.
* 647 [[March 8]] - St. [[Felix of Burgundy]], Apostle of East Anglia.
* 668 Repose of St. [[Theodore of Tarsus]].
* 675 St. Ethelburgh, first abbess of the Convent of Barking
* 679 St. [[Audrey of Ely]] dies.
* 903 relics of King [[Alfred the Great]]<ref>Considered a local Saint by the Orthodox church of England but not formally canonised.</ref> translated to New Minster.
* 955 [[November 23]] - King '''[[Edred of England]]''' dies.
* 960-988 Repose of St. [[Dunstanof Canterbury]], Bishop of London.
* 1002 St. Wulsin, renewer of the Monastery of St. Peter.
* 1005 Repose of St. [[Alphege]]
* 1012 St. Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury martyred to the east of London at Greenwich.
* 1066 [[October 14]], last Orthodox King of England, '''[[Harold of England]]''' dies.
''after Great Schism. Church of England no longer with the Eastern Orthodox church. Orthodoxy re-establishes in Great SchismBritain around the 16-17th century. {{citation}}''
* 1670 Daniel Voulgaris creates and establishes first Greek Orthodox Community in London.
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