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Lanfranc (10271 bytes)
1: '''Lanfranc''' (d. [[1089]]), [[archbishop of Canterbury]], w... 3: ...of Roman law. Though designed for a public career Lanfranc had the tastes of a student. After his father's d... 5: ...f [[Pope Alexander II|Alexander II]]. In this way Lanfranc set the seal of intellectual activity on the refo... 7: ... is the most important of the works attributed to Lanfranc; which, considering his reputation, are slight an... 9: ...st of his scholastic and controversial activities Lanfranc became a political force. While merely a prior of... Ivo of Chartres (820 bytes) 3: ...ld have met [[Anselm of Canterbury|Anselm]] (like Lanfranc a future archbishop of Canterbury). Herfast (929 bytes) 1: ...ught forward, the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] ([[Lanfranc]]) ruled against Herfast. He died in 1084. 1070 (1229 bytes) 13: *[[Lanfranc]], an [[Italy|Italian]] [[lawyer]], becomes [[Wil... Anselm of Canterbury (5545 bytes) 4: ...9]] he was drawn to [[Normandy]] by the fame of [[Lanfranc]], who was then [[prior]] of the [[Benedictine]] ... 6: Three years later, in [[1063]], when Lanfranc was made the abbot of [[Caen]], Anselm was electe... 8: ...eed Lafranc as [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]. When Lanfranc died in [[1089]], the king, [[William II]] chose ... 43: '''[[Lanfranc]]'''</td> Roscellinus (1850 bytes) 1: ...o have claimed for it at first the authority of [[Lanfranc]] and Anselm. In [[1092]], however, a council con... William of St. Carilef (1787 bytes) 5: ...d occurred since the [[7th century]]. Rufus and [[Lanfranc]] did not venture to dispute the right of appeal,... Stigand (2564 bytes) 23: '''[[Lanfranc]]'''</td> Alphege (2071 bytes) 14: ...rvives) and in verse were written by command of [[Lanfranc]] by the Canterbury monk [[Osborn]] (d. c. [[1090... Berengar of Tours (9094 bytes) 17: ...of [[Bec]], in which he expressed his regret that Lanfranc adhered to the eucharistic teaching of Paschasius... 18: ...e; and as Berengar was not well thought of there, Lanfranc feared his association with him might prejudice h... 59: ...as II]] and his antagonists in the Roman council. Lanfranc answered it, and Berengar rejoined. Bishop Raynar... Waltheof, 1st Earl of Northampton (2255 bytes) 7: ...his action he confessed his guilt to Archbishop [[Lanfranc]], and then to William, who was in [[Normandy]]. ... Rochester Cathedral (2568 bytes) 8: ...ion, a situation only remedied in [[1082]] when [[Lanfranc]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] visited and resto... Osmund (7972 bytes) 3: ...regory VII|Gregory VII]] and was consecrated by [[Lanfranc]] ([[Archbishop of Canterbury]]) in [[1078]]. Thi... 11: ... more fitting shrine at [[Malmesbury]] and helped Lanfranc to obtain his [[canonization]]. Abbot [[Warin]] g... Hamo de Crevequer (3659 bytes) 29: ...riff of Kent; a judge at Penenden in case between Lanfranc and Odo of Bayeux. Holdings in Essex, Kent and Su... Sortes Sanctorum (5650 bytes) 5: ...framed in the councils of London under Archbishop Lanfranc in 1075, and Corboyl in 1126. Augustinians (5273 bytes) 15: ...h]], [[1256]], when the head of the John-Bonites, Lanfranc Septala, of [[Milan]], was chosen general prior o... List of Archbishops of Canterbury (5480 bytes) 36: *[[Lanfranc]] ([[1070]]–[[1089]]) Patrologia Latina (6170 bytes) 116: *[[Lanfranc]] (150) Archbishop of Canterbury (8905 bytes) 21: ...pute was temporarily resolved in [[1071]] after [[Lanfranc]], Archbishop of Canterbury, and [[Thomas of Baye... Canterbury Cathedral (9134 bytes) 19: N1 Abp. [[Lanfranc]] (1070-77),the first [[Norman]] archbishop, reb...
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