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*either of two cities in Wiltshire, England: **
Salisbury Salisbury ( , ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and civil parish in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers River Avon, Hampshire, Avon, River Nadder, Nadder and River Bourne, Wi ...
, also known as New Sarum **
Old Sarum Old Sarum, in Wiltshire, South West England, is the ruined and deserted site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury. Situated on a hill about north of modern Salisbury near the A345 road, the settlement appears in some of the earliest recor ...
, the ruins of old Salisbury *
Sarum (Newport, Maryland) Sarum is a historic home located at Newport, Charles County, Maryland, US. The oldest extant part of the house was built in 1717 by Joseph Pile on or near the site of his grandfather's 17th century house. It was a box-framed hall and parlor dwe ...
, a historic house in Newport, Maryland, United States * Sarum Chase, a historic house in London, England * Sirmaniyah or
Sarmin Sarmin ( also spelled Sarmeen) is a town in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Idlib Governorate, located 15 kilometers southeast of Idlib. It has an altitude of about 390 meters. Nearby localities include Binnish to the north, Tal ...
, two villages in Syria identified as the possible birthplace of the Catholic saint John Maron


Religion

* Sarum, an archaic name for the English diocese of Salisbury, still used in some contexts including
Archdeacon of Sarum The Archdeacon of Sarum is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of Salisbury, England. He or she is responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy within the five Rural Dean, area deaneries of the Sarum archdeaconry, whic ...
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Sarum Rite The Use of Sarum (or Use of Salisbury, also known as the Sarum Rite) is the Use (liturgy), liturgical use of the Latin liturgical rites, Latin rites developed at Salisbury Cathedral and used from the late eleventh century until the English Refor ...
, the major liturgical rite in England prior to the English Reformation


Other uses

* Sarum, The Spirit of
Salisbury School Salisbury School is an elite all-boys, private college-preparatory boarding school in Salisbury, Connecticut. It was founded in 1901 by the Reverend George E. Quaile, former headmaster of St. Austin's Military School in Staten Island, New Yo ...
* ''Sarum'' (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae * Sarum lectures, at the University of Oxford * ''Sarum'' (novel), a 1987 work of historical fiction * Sarum, a style of
cassock The cassock, or soutane, is a Christian clerical clothing, clerical coat used by the clergy and Consecrated life, male religious of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, in addition to some clergy in ...
that is double-breasted with three buttons {{disambiguation