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The Old Minster was excavated in the 1960s. The outline of the building is now laid out in brickwork in the churchyard adjoining Winchester Cathedral, and Saint Swithun's first grave is clearly marked. Finds from the site may be seen in the
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of the 970s. The new church, which was dedicated in 980 and again in 993, had a central tower, north and south aisles, a crypt in an eastern apse, and a forecourt at the west. Saint Swithun's body was taken into an indoor
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was built next to it, so close that the singing of the monks inside each is said to have become hopelessly intermingled with the other. Saint
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as the church of St Peter and St Paul, though such sources are late and unreliable. More likely it was built
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Crook, John (2014). "Winchester". In Lapidge, Michael; Blair, John; Keynes, Simon; Scragg, Donald (eds.).
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though, as a Roman civitas it is possible that the city had earlier bishops; see Hill, Geoffrey (1900)
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The Foundation of the Old Minster and the Status of Winchester in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries
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from 660 to 1093. It stood on a site immediately north of and partially beneath its successor,
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built a new cathedral alongside and the Old Minster was demolished in 1093. Many of the
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was buried outside it in 862. By the 10th century, the Minster was the priory church of
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Modern tiles outline the site of the minster next to Winchester Cathedral
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to be the cathedral for the first bishop of Winchester, the Saxon Bishop
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in what had become the largest church in Europe. However, after the
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almost completely rebuilt the minster on a vast scale during their
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Some sources say that the minster was constructed in 648 for King
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and Cnut the Great, Queen Consort of England, Denmark, and Norway
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Ed. William Page. London: Victoria County History, 1912. 50-59.
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The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England
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Former Anglo-Saxon cathedral for the diocese of Wessex
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