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... Archbishop of Canterbury . Quarrel between the King and Becket . Constitutions of Clarendon . Banishment of Becket.Compromise with him . His Return from Banishment . His Murder . - -- Grief and Submis- - — - sion of the King . ― 370 ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury . Quarrel between the King and Becket . Constitutions of Clarendon . Banishment of Becket.Compromise with him . His Return from Banishment . His Murder . - -- Grief and Submis- - — - sion of the King . ― 370 ...
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... archbishop of Canterbury , was endowed by Gre- gory with authority over all the British churches , and received the pall , a badge of ecclesiastical honour , from Rome . Gregory also advised him not to be too much elated with his gift ...
... archbishop of Canterbury , was endowed by Gre- gory with authority over all the British churches , and received the pall , a badge of ecclesiastical honour , from Rome . Gregory also advised him not to be too much elated with his gift ...
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... archbishop of York , and who had con- verted them , thought proper to retire with Ethel- burga , the Queen Dowager , into Kent . Both these Northumbrian kings perished soon after , the first in battle against Cadwalla , the Briton ; the ...
... archbishop of York , and who had con- verted them , thought proper to retire with Ethel- burga , the Queen Dowager , into Kent . Both these Northumbrian kings perished soon after , the first in battle against Cadwalla , the Briton ; the ...
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... Archbishop of Canterbury , called , in the year 680 , a synod , at Hatfield , consisting of all the Bishops in Britain ; where was accepted and ratified the decree of the Lateran council , sum- moned by Martin against the heresy of the ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury , called , in the year 680 , a synod , at Hatfield , consisting of all the Bishops in Britain ; where was accepted and ratified the decree of the Lateran council , sum- moned by Martin against the heresy of the ...
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... Archbishop of Can- terbury , near two centuries before , the ecclesias- tics had never yet been able to get possession of the tithes They therefore seized the present fa- vourable opportunity of making that acquisition ; when a weak ...
... Archbishop of Can- terbury , near two centuries before , the ecclesias- tics had never yet been able to get possession of the tithes They therefore seized the present fa- vourable opportunity of making that acquisition ; when a weak ...
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