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  1. The first archbishop of Canterbury was Saint Augustine of Canterbury (not to be confused with Saint Augustine of Hippo), who arrived in Kent in 597 AD, having been sent by Pope Gregory I on a mission to the English. He was accepted by King Æthelbert, on his conversion to Christianity, about the year 598.

  2. Named after the first Archbishop of Canterbury, St Augustine of Canterbury, the chair is made of Petworth marble. The current chair, documented in the Cathedral's accounts as made between 1201 and 1204, replaced one that was destroyed in the fire of 1174, however, its base may contain fragments of the original chair, which is mentioned in the ...

  3. Augustin av Canterbury (ukjent fødselsår tidlig på 500-tallet, død 26. mai 604 (tradisjonell dato), eller 605) var en kristen munk som ble den første erkebiskop av Canterbury i år 597. Han regnes som «engelskmennenes apostel» og en grunnleggende figur av den engelske kirken .

  4. St Augustine of Canterbury Church Parish Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, Alston, March 2010. The parish church was built in 1869 on the site of two earlier churches. Despite being in Cumbria the church is in the Diocese of Newcastle rather than the Diocese of Carlisle. The church spire was only completed in 1886.

  5. Peter of Canterbury. Peter of Canterbury [1] or Petrus [2] (died c. 607 or after 614) was the first abbot of the monastery of SS. Peter and Paul in Canterbury (later St Augustine's Abbey) and a companion of Augustine in the Gregorian mission to Kent. Augustine sent Peter as an emissary to Rome around 600 to convey news of the mission to Pope ...

  6. Justo fue el primer obispo de Rochester. Después de la muerte de Agustín, otro de ellos, Paulino, fue consagrado obispo de York. Antes de morir, Agustín consagró a su sucesor, Lorenzo, para que no quedase la sede de Canterbury vacante ni por una hora. Hacia el 604, seguramente el mismo año en que murió Gregorio, falleció Agustín.

  7. 23 de jan. de 2024 · Augustine of Canterbury (early 6th century – probably 26 May 604) was a monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the "Apostle to the English" and a founder of the English Church. Augustine was the prior of a monastery in Rome when Pope Gregory the Great chose him in 595 to lead a mission, usually ...