The Archbishop Lanfranc Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in the Thornton Heath area of Croydon, South London, named after Lanfranc...
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and then as Archbishop of Canterbury in England, following its conquest by William the Conqueror. He is also variously known as Lanfranc of Pavia (Italian:...
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of letters Lanfranc of Milan (c.1250-1306), surgeon HMHS Lanfranc, a British First World War hospital ship The Archbishop Lanfranc Academy, secondary...
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1961 Holtaheia Vickers Viking crash (redirect from Lanfranc School air accident)
two teachers from the Lanfranc Secondary Modern School for Boys (now The Archbishop Lanfranc Academy) in Croydon, South London. The three crew members...
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moved to the gallery of the north transept during the time of Archbishop Lanfranc, before eventually being buried near the altar of St Martin. The Anglo-Saxon...
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face and the progress that they make in their first year of teaching. Archbishop Lanfranc School, Croydon Crown Woods College, Southeast London The Harefield...
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Athelm (redirect from Athelm, Archbishop of Canterbury)
of St John the Baptist near the Saxon-era Canterbury Cathedral. When a new cathedral was constructed under Archbishop Lanfranc after the Norman Conquest...
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List of schools in Croydon (redirect from David Livingstone Academy)
Primary School, Woodside Source The Archbishop Lanfranc Academy, Thornton Heath Archbishop Tenison's School Ark Blake Academy, Croydon BRIT School, Selhurst...
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Haifa Najjar (category Alumni of the University of Buckingham)
International Education (2009). She received the Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship from Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 2017 "for her outstanding...
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Orchard Park High School, Croydon (category Academies in the London Borough of Croydon)
sixth form with academy status in Shirley, Croydon, Greater London, England. It was formerly a foundation school and became an academy in September 2015...
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"High Pontiff" (summus pontifex) by Eucherius of Lyon. The Archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc (m. 1089), is called "Primate and High Pontiff" (Primas...
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St Mary-le-Bow (category Church of England church buildings in the City of London)
the church was founded in 1080, by Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury. Rebuilt several times over the ensuing centuries, the present church is the work...
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John Swinton (theologian) (category Fellows of the British Academy)
Mental Health Ministries. He was awarded the Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 2020. He was appointed a...
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Vulgate manuscripts (redirect from Manuscript of the Vulgate)
which were in the original text. More scholarly attempts were made by Theodulphus, Bishop of Orléans (787?–821); Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury (1070–1089);...
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Moses Swaibu (category Footballers from the London Borough of Islington)
match fixing scandal. Schooled at The Archbishop Lanfranc School, Croydon, Swaibu joined the Crystal Palace academy at the age of 16 having been spotted playing...
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The Cedars School is an 11–18 boys, Roman Catholic, private school and sixth form. It is located in the Upper Norwood area of the London Borough of Croydon...
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Wulfhelm (category Archbishops of Canterbury)
under Archbishop Lanfranc after the Norman Conquest of England, the earlier archbishops of Canterbury were moved to the north transept of the new cathedral...
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Edwardsstowe, "the holy place of Edward". Lanfranc, the first Norman Archbishop of Canterbury, denied the sanctity of many Anglo-Saxon saints. Edward's...
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Thurstan of Caen (section The massacre)
at the English royal court where he continued as Glastonbury's abbot in absentia. The Norman Conquest of England and the appointment of Lanfranc as Archbishop...
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Henry I of England (redirect from Henry I, King of the English)
over the course of his reign. William the Conqueror had reformed the English Church with the support of his Archbishop of Canterbury, Lanfranc, who became...
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Christopher N. L. Brooke (category Fellows of the British Academy)
Later Middle Ages Archbishop Lanfranc, the English Bishops and the Council of London of 1075 The Monastic Constitutions of Lanfranc Councils and Synods...
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Saint Margaret of Scotland (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
experienced in her childhood. This she did on the inspiration and with the guidance of Lanfranc, a future archbishop of Canterbury. Due to these achievements...
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H. E. J. Cowdrey (category Fellows of the British Academy)
His last book, Lanfranc: Scholar, Monk, and Archbishop, was published in 2003. It is a study of Lanfranc of Canterbury, an Italian monk from Normandy...
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South Croydon (category Districts of the London Borough of Croydon)
as 809 and is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book, where it is described as the land held in Demesne by Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury in Waletone...
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in the Marche district of Ancona. The delegates met in Rome on 1 March 1256, which resulted in a union. Lanfranc Septala of Milan, Prior of the Bonites...
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Partially selective school (England) (category State schools in the United Kingdom)
needed] All except Old Swinford Hospital, Archbishop Tenison's School and the London Nautical School select the highest scoring applicants under each criterion...
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Genoa (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
troubadours: Lanfranc Cigala, Jacme Grils, Bonifaci Calvo, Luchetto Gattilusio, Guillelma de Rosers, and Simon Doria. Genoa is the birthplace of the composer...
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Scholasticism (redirect from Aristotelianism in the Medieval Europe)
were the 11th-century archbishops Lanfranc and Anselm of Canterbury in England and Peter Abelard in France. This period saw the beginning of the "rediscovery"...
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the Normans following the Norman conquest of England. The two clerics most prominently associated with this change were the continental-born Lanfranc...
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Demetrius Zvonimir, king of Croatia and Dalmatia May 24 – Lanfranc, Italian-born archbishop of Canterbury May 29/30 – Mah-i Mulk Khatun wife of caliph...
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