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    Stephen Langton (c. 1150 – 9 July 1228) was an English cardinal of the Catholic Church and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 until his death in 1228...
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    June 1215. First drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal Stephen Langton, to make peace between the unpopular king and a group of rebel barons...
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    with Pope Innocent III over the election of Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton led to the Papal interdict of 1208 as well as John's excommunication...
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    Nationale MS Lat. 3, the so-called Bible of Rorigo. Cardinal archbishop Stephen Langton and Cardinal Hugo de Sancto Caro developed different schemas for systematic...
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  • former ice-hockey player with the Boston Bruins Stephen Langdon, the Abbot of Tavistock in 1362 Stephen Langton (c. 1150 – 1228), English Cardinal of the Roman...
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  • selection being quashed by Pope Innocent III in 1206. Innocent consecrated Stephen Langton as archbishop against John's wishes, triggering a long dispute between...
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  • his martyrdom. The sermon on that occasion was preached by Cardinal Stephen Langton, who told his hearers that this coincidence was meant by Providence...
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    younger years as a knight errant and a successful tournament competitor; Stephen Langton eulogised him as the "best knight that ever lived." In 1189, he became...
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  • 185. 1953. ISSN 0027-4666. JSTOR 935502. 'Margaret Lushington, Mrs Stephen Langton Massingberd' by Arthur Hughes, National Trust Collection Taylor, David...
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    John's reign, baronial forces captured the castle from Archbishop Stephen Langton and held it against the king, who then besieged it. The Barnwell chronicler...
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    John was forced to acknowledge the Pope as his feudal lord and accept Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury. In his turn, Frederick II would later...
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    13th-century Pope Innocent III, or to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Stephen Langton, among others. Veni Sancte Spiritus is one of only four medieval sequences...
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    by King Henry III, the papal legate, the Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton and many dignitaries and magnates secular and ecclesiastical. So a...
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    John's reign, baronial forces captured the castle from Archbishop Stephen Langton and held it against the king, who then besieged it. As well as the...
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  • interdict after King John refused to accept the pope's appointee, Stephen Langton, as Archbishop of Canterbury. medievalists.net - When England was under...
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  • Langton is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Anne Langton (1804–1893), English-born Canadian landscape artist and miniaturist and...
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    John from the throne and when the suspension and exile of archbishop Stephen Langton had left the English church without a leader. Bicchieri was a supporter...
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    served as bishop of Salisbury from 1194 to 1217. Richard studied under Stephen Langton at Paris. Richard Poore became Dean of Salisbury in 1197, was nominated...
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  • (1144–1146) Nicholas Breakspeare, elected Pope Adrian IV (1149–1154) Stephen Langton (1206–1228) Robert of Courçon (1212–1219) Robert Somercotes (1238–1241)...
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  • Innocent III. Langton held the prebend of Strensall in the diocese of York by 20 November 1214. He was the brother of Stephen Langton, who became Archbishop...
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    a vision of Richard ascending to Heaven in March 1232 (along with Stephen Langton, the former archbishop of Canterbury), the King having presumably spent...
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  • Kilwardby (c. 1215–1279), English Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton (c. 1150–1228), English Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury Albertus...
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  • Charter of Liberties was generally ignored by monarchs, until in 1213 Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, reminded the nobles that their liberties...
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    move. During King John's dispute with the pope over the election of Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury, the pope once more chose Eustace as a...
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    Gloucester Cathedral on 28 October 1216. In the absence of Archbishops Stephen Langton of Canterbury and Walter de Gray of York, Henry was anointed by Bishops...
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    annual income for the year. May 24 – John still refuses to accept Stephen Langton as archbishop; Innocent III threatens to place England under an Interdict...
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    Lateran to pass the law enforcing the Badge upon the Jews; and in 1218 Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, brought it into operation in England, the...
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  • William Stephen Temple-Gore-Langton, 4th Earl Temple of Stowe (11 May 1847 – 28 March 1902), known as William Gore-Langton until 1892, was a British Conservative...
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    Hall, was constructed c 1200-1220 by Archbishops Hubert Walter and Stephen Langton and demolished in the 1650s. In 1982, a large trench was excavated...
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    Charter's terms had forced him to hand it back into the custody of Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, in May 1215. The rebel barons had then sent...
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