• Honorius of Kent (sometimes known as Honorius Magister; died after 1210) was a medieval English Archdeacon of Richmond and canon lawyer. Honorius was...
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  • Look up Honorius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Honorius may refer to: Honorius (emperor) (Flavius Honorius Augustus, 384–423), western Roman emperor...
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    establishing his capital at Arles. The sitting emperor of the Western Roman Empire, Honorius, sent an army under Sarus the Goth to expel Constantine's...
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  • Hillary Pugh Kent, American politician Hlothhere of Kent (died 685), King of Kent Homer Kent (born 1926), American theologian Honorius of Kent (died c. 1210)...
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  • death of Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury, Eorcenberht appointed the first Saxon archbishop, Deusdedit, in 655. Eorcenberht married Seaxburh of Ely,...
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    The Kingdom of the Kentish (Old English: Cantwara rīce; Latin: Regnum Cantuariorum), today referred to as the Kingdom of Kent, was an early medieval kingdom...
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  • patron of scholarship, and employed scholars throughout his life, one of whom, Honorius of Kent, Geoffrey appointed Archdeacon of Richmond. Honorius was...
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  • arguments won over Peter to his side of the discussion. While at Oxford, Simon, along with John of Tynemouth, Honorius of Kent, and possibly Nicholas de Aquila...
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    Hubert Walter (category Archbishops of Canterbury)
    including John of Tynemouth, Simon of Southwell, and Honorius of Kent. He also employed the architect Elias of Dereham, who was one of Walter's executors...
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  • delegated judges for the Bishop of Lincoln. Along with a few other instructors, including Simon of Southwell, Honorius of Kent, and possibly Nicholas de Aquila...
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    English: Eadbald) was King of Kent from 616 until his death in 640. He was the son of King Æthelberht and his wife Bertha, a daughter of the Merovingian king...
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  • Honorius saying that he was sending a pallium, the symbol of an archbishop's authority, to each of them. The pope's letter shows no hint that news of...
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    The Archdeacon of Richmond and Craven is an archdiaconal post in the Church of England. It was created in about 1088 within the See of York and was moved...
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  • religious work in the Vosges and Ardennes. May 28 – Pope Severinus succeeds Honorius I as the 71st pope. He dies in Rome only two months after being consecrated...
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  • Pope Boniface V (category Popes of the Byzantine Papacy)
    for the conversion of her husband. Boniface V was buried in St. Peter's Basilica on 25 October 625. He was succeeded by Honorius I. "Miranda, Salvador...
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    who became queen of Kent. She enabled the 597 Gregorian mission, led by Augustine, which resulted in the conversion to Christianity of Anglo-Saxon England...
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    commander of the Western empire, Magister militium Aetius, for help (a document known as the Groans of the Britons), even though Honorius, the Western...
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    Greenwich (redirect from Greenwich, Kent)
    in 1902 and 300 coins were found dating from the emperors Claudius and Honorius to the 5th century. This was excavated by the Channel 4 television programme...
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    succeeded by Honorius I as the 70th pope. Hasan ibn Ali, grandson of Muhammad (d. 670) Œthelwald, king of Deira (approximate date) Theodo II, duke of Bavaria...
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    Wessex (redirect from Kingdom of Wessex)
    assistance from Emperor Honorius, he told them to manage their own defences. Economic decline occurred after these events: circulation of Roman coins ended...
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    he claims that Deusdedit's predecessor, Honorius, "died on the 30th of September 653, and after a vacancy of 18 months, Deusdedit, a West Saxon was elected...
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    to one side. The future Archbishops of Canterbury (Mellitus, Justus, and Honorius), and the future Archbishop of York Paulinus, are sent to England by...
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    Britain in early 407, an act of rebellion against the ruling emperor Honorius. He was summoned to Gaul, appointed to the position of caesar (heir) and swiftly...
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    with her brother, the King of Kent, and then was invested with the bishopric of Rochester by the King and Archbishop Honorius." Two hermits and an anchoress...
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    de Guzmán. It was approved by Pope Honorius III via the papal bull Religiosam vitam on 22 December 1216. Members of the order, who are referred to as Dominicans...
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  • Justus (redirect from Justus of Canterbury)
    Roman method of calculating the date of Easter. He attended a church council in Paris in 614. Following the death of King Æthelberht of Kent in 616, Justus...
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    usurper but was later recognized by Honorius (r. 395–423). Charles le Beau (1701–1778), who established the convention of numbering eleven Constantines, uses...
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    Æthelberht of Kent became the first Anglo-Saxon king to be baptised, around 600. He in turn imposed Christianity on Saebert of Essex and Rædwald of East Anglia...
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    a member of the Irish branch of Christianity, his character and energy in missionary work won him the respect of Pope Honorius I and Felix of Dunwich....
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    The Bishopric of Canterbury is raised to an Archbishopric. The future holders of the office of Archbishop, Mellitus, Justus and Honorius, and the future...
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