Dommoc

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Dommoc was an early medieval ecclesiastical and likely political center of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of the East Angles, traditionally identified with a site on the Suffolk coast in England.

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Dommoc canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early medieval ecclesiastical center
historical site
settlement
associatedWith Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia
surface form: East Anglian Church

Kingdom of the East Angles
certaintyOfLocation disputed
country England
culturalContext Anglo-Saxons
surface form: Anglo-Saxon
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
describedAs early medieval ecclesiastical and political center
era post-Roman Britain
function ecclesiastical administration center
likely political center
seat of a bishop
governedBy bishops of the East Angles
historicalStatus lost town
languageOfName Old English
locatedIn East Anglia
England
Kingdom of the East Angles
Suffolk
locatedOn Suffolk coast of the North Sea
mentionedInContextOf Anglo-Saxon church organization
partOf Anglo-Saxon England
early English church structure
region North Sea coast
religion Christianity
role center of Christianization in East Anglia
timePeriod 7th century
early Middle Ages
traditionalLocation Dunwich
surface form: Dunwich (hypothesized)

Suffolk Coastal
surface form: Suffolk coast

Walton near Felixstowe (hypothesized)
usedAs bishopric center
episcopal see

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