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William of Corbeil
Britannica
William of Corbeil was the archbishop of Canterbury from 1123 to 1136. Educated at Laon, he entered the order of St. Augustine at the house of the Holy...
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Top Rated christian Books
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All Books English Rating AQA GCSE Religious Studies Essay Skills Guide: Themes, Christianity & Buddhism $21.59 Peter Cole, Clare Lloyd, Richard Gray, Laura...
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Dunster Castle and Watermill
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It's #NationalTreeWeek and it could be said that we have a few to highlight... Dunster Castle is home to around 1000 trees, with 100 of these in the...
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archbishop of Canterbury
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The archbishop of Canterbury, in the Church of England, is the primate of all England and archbishop of the ecclesiastical province of Canterbury,...
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china -- religion Books
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Cosmo Gordon Lang, Baron Lang | Anglican Church, Primates, Archbishop
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Cosmo Gordon Lang, Baron Lang was an influential and versatile Anglican priest who, as archbishop of Canterbury, was a close friend and adviser to King...
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Saint Justus
Britannica
Saint Justus ; feast day November 10) was the first bishop of Rochester and fourth archbishop of Canterbury, under whose archiepiscopacy Northumbria was...
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Richard le Grant
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Richard le Grant was the 45th archbishop of Canterbury (1229–31), who asserted the independence of the clergy and of his see from royal control.
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Thomas Bourchier
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Thomas Bourchier was an English cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury who maintained the stability of the English church during the Wars of the Roses...
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Walter Reynolds | 13th century, England, Archbishop
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Walter Reynolds was an archbishop of Canterbury best known for his political involvement with Edward II. Reynolds was the son of a Windsor baker.
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