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University of Canterbury.
Anselm of Canterbury(1033- 1109), archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109.
The University of Canterbury.
He died in Canterbury, Connecticut.
The University of Canterbury.
Here, Sigeric, Archbishop of Canterbury, sojourned on his return journey from Rome about 990.
Unversity of Kent at Canterbury.
Here is another problem from The Canterbury Puzzles which is easily solved with a little mathematics.
Chaucer is best known today for The Canterbury Tales.
In addition, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, issued statements in support of evolution in 2006.
It is named in honor of Saint Anselm of Canterbury.
It was founded in 1873 as Canterbury College, the first constituent college of the University of New Zealand.
The Victorian period spawned a number of music halls,such as Canterbury Hall in London.
Flash floods triggered landslides making some Canterbury roads impassable, with 120mm(5 inches) of rain falling overnight.
In 1326, the Ashbocking All Saints Church was impropriated to the monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury.
William Laud(7 October 1573- 10 January 1645)was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633, until his execution in 1645.
The books of the Bible were divided into chapters in 1207 by Stephen Langton,the Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury.
Barbara Hunt, a retired civil servant from Canterbury in Kent, has had a rollercoaster ride with the menopause and with HRT.
In NZ, the earthquake accounted for 0.62% of deaths in the country in 2011 or 4.6% of deaths in the Canterbury region in 2011.
Within Canterbury's historic city walls, ABode Canterbury is just 300 metres from Canterbury Cathedral.
He is the 105th in a line which goes back more than 1400 years to Augustine of Canterbury, the“Apostle to the English”, in the year 597.
Warnings were issued for Canterbury and the Kaikoura coast this morning as a slow moving depression moved east of the South Island.
Even when dead his bits got about: a church in Rome claimed most of his corpse but 11th century Canterbury did a roaring trade with his arm!
In 2002 Canterbury was the region with the highest rate of the surname per million people, with a rate of 434% of the national average.[1].
We do know that he was ordained a subdeacon by the archbishop of Canterbury in Southwark, London, in 1306 which certainly supports him being trained in London.
And the very first Bible with chapters and numbered verses was produced by the Catholic Church- the work of Stephen Langton,Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury.
They had found a problem in H E Dudeney 's book The Canterbury puzzles and other curious problems(1931) about decomposing a rectangle R into squares.
The company plans will also run express coaches from the port of Ramsgate to key regional destinations including London, Canterbury and the Medway Towns.
In 960 John confirmed the appointment of Saint Dunstan as Archbishop of Canterbury, who travelled to Rome to receive the pallium directly from John XII's hands.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.