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  2. Christ Church, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church, formally titled "The Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford of the Foundation of King Henry the Eighth", [1] is the only academic institution in the world which is also a cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Oxford. The Visitor of Christ Church is the reigning British sovereign [16] (currently King Charles ...

  3. Pythic Club - Wikipedia

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    The Pythic (or "P") Club was a private students' dining club at Oxford University, formerly based in Christ Church. [1] The club was historically associated with Christ Church and it selected its members from the college pool. It is no longer an official college society.

  4. Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The choir, looking towards the organ and entrance. The cathedral was originally the church of St Frideswide's Priory.The site was historically presumed to be the location of the nunnery founded by St Frideswide, the patron saint of Oxford, and the shrine is now in the Latin Chapel; originally containing relics translated at the rebuilding in 1180, it was the focus of pilgrimage from at least ...

  5. Grade I listed buildings in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford: Christ Church: Cathedral: 13th century: 12 January 1954 ... Dining hall: c.1514; after 1512: 12 January 1954

  6. List of University of Oxford dining clubs - Wikipedia

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    The Nondescripts Club, Christ Church [4] (male society) The Penguin Club, Hertford [ 3 ] (possibly defunct; male society) The Phoenix Club, Brasenose [ 4 ] [ 5 ] (claims to be the oldest University dining club; dress in brown tailcoats, and dine with a silver phoenix at the table; limited to 12 members; male society)

  7. William Gager - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. [2] Christ Church dining hall, where Gager's plays were performed. His works were produced at the University of Oxford, from 1582 to 1592. [3] He was considered one of the major dramatists of the late sixteenth century.

  8. Tom Quad - Wikipedia

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    The Great Quadrangle, more popularly known as Tom Quad, is one of the quadrangles of Christ Church, Oxford, England. It is the largest college quad in Oxford , measuring 264 by 261 feet. Although it was begun by Cardinal Wolsey in 1525–1529, he was unable to complete it before his fall from power.

  9. File:Christ Church, College Hall, Oxford 2010.jpg - Wikipedia

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    British English: Christ Church Great Hall, Oxford This is a photo of listed building number . Date: 22 October 2010, 09:50:13: ... Christ Church, Oxford; Metadata.