About the Archbishop of Canterbury the Scottish princess Saint Oda good article Infobox Christian leader name Oda archbishop of Archbishop of Canterbury image imagesize alt caption province Diocese of CanterburyCanterbury diocese Diocese of Canterbury see Archbishop of Canterbury ended 958 appointed 941 predecessor Wulfhelm successor lfsige ordination consecration between 909 and 927 other post Bishop of Ramsbury birth name birth date unknown birth place death date 2 June 958 death place buried nationality religion Sainthood feast day 4 July venerated Roman Catholic Church ref name ODS393 br ... or Odo ref name ODS393 died 958 , called the Good or the Severe , was a 10th century Archbishop of Canterbury ... are recorded in contemporary accounts. After being named to Canterbury in 941, Oda was instrumental ... of Canterbury p. 222 224 ref His father was said to have been a Dane who came to England in 865, together ... pp. 159 160 ref Archbishop of Canterbury In 941 Oda was named Archbishop of Canterbury. ref name ... the Bald lfheah the Bishop of Winchester . He also built extensively, and re roofed Canterbury Cathedral Later Saxon and Viking periods Canterbury Cathedral after raising the walls higher. ref name ... covered . ref name Brooks53 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury p. 53 ref He also ... structure of his province, as the sees of Elmham and Lindsey were reformed during his archbishopric ..., Nicholas title The Early History of the Church of Canterbury Christ Church from 597 to 1066 publisher ... title Archbishop of Canterbury years 941 958 s aft after lfsige s end Archbishops of Canterbury Anglo ... of Canterbury DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH East Anglia DATE OF DEATH 28 June 958 PLACE OF DEATH Canterbury, Kent DEFAULTSORT Oda The Severe Category 958 deaths Category 10th century archbishops Category Anglo Norse people Category Anglo Saxon saints Category Archbishops of Canterbury Category ... Canterbury de Odo von Canterbury eo Sankta Oda de Canterbury fr Oda de Cantorb ry it Oda di Canterbury ... more details
leader name Anselm of Canterbury archbishop of Archbishop of Canterbury image Anselm of Canterbury, seal.jpg imagesize alt caption province Diocese of CanterburyCanterbury diocese Diocese of Canterbury see Archbishop of Canterbury appointed 1093 ended death date df yes 1109 04 21 predecessor Lanfranc ... and age df yes 1109 04 21 1033 12 31 death place Canterbury , Kent , England buried Canterbury Cathedral ... titles Archbishop of Canterbury beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized .... patronage shrine suppressed date Anselm of Canterbury Aosta circa c. 1033 Canterbury 21 April ... of Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109. Called the founder of scholasticism , he is famous ... in 1079. He became Archbishop of Canterbury under William II of England , and was exiled from England ... &id lxf LvQvvwIC&oi fnd&pg PR15&dq anselm of canterbury r southern&ots e6 fZ6v0B&sig 3rOwM0tvC4VVInlSWl099J0dyjE ...?hl en&lr &id lxf LvQvvwIC&oi fnd&pg PR15&dq anselm of canterbury r southern&ots e6 fZ6v0B&sig 3rOwM0tvC4VVInlSWl099J0dyjE PPA8,M1 ref Years at Bec and accession to Canterbury In 1063, Lanfranc was made .... St Anselm of Canterbury the philosopher saint as politician. Journal of Medieval History. 1 1975 , 279 .... St Anselm of Canterbury the philosopher saint as politician. Journal of Medieval History. 1 1975 ... as Archbishop of Canterbury until the latter s death in 1089. ref name Charlesworth, M. J. 2003 pp ... grant the first. ref name Vaughn, Sally 1975 Vaughn, Sally. St Anselm of Canterbury the philosopher ... on the return of Canterbury s lands as the only concession from William. ref Vaugh, Sally. St. Anselm ... of Canterbury on 4 December. ref name Vaughn, Sally 1975 It has been argued whether or not Anselm .... Archbishop of Canterbury under William One of Anselm s first conflicts with William came the very ... , and needed funds for doing so. ref Vaughn, Sally. St Anselm of Canterbury the philosopher ... to agitate for reform and the interests of Canterbury. ref Vaugh, Sally. Robert of Meulan and Raison ... more details
Distinguish Augustine of Hippo Infobox Christian leader name Augustine title Archbishop of Canterbury ... p. 299 ref imagesize 220px archdiocese Diocese of Canterbury appointed before 601 ended probably 26 May 604 predecessor None successor Laurence of Canterbury consecration circa 597 other post prior ... place Rome, Italy death date probably 25 May 604 death place Canterbury , Kent , England buried Canterbury Cathedral Sainthood feast day 26 May Anglican Communion br 26 May Eastern Orthodox br 27 ... canonized by Pre congregation Pre Congregation shrine St. Augustine s Abbey, Canterbury destroyed St. Augustine s, Ramsgate Augustine of Canterbury circa first third of the 6th century  probably 26 May 604 was a Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered ... s main town of Canterbury . King thelberht converted to Christianity and allowed the missionaries .... Augustine also arranged the consecration of his successor, Laurence of Canterbury . The archbishop ... of the Roman Empire Roman Roman legion legions from the province of Britannia in 410, the natives of the province were left to defend themselves against the attacks of the Saxons. Before the withdrawal ... Bertha b. c.565, d. in or after 601 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref Together in Canterbury ... Saxons pp. 33 36 ref possibly the current St Martin s Church, Canterbury . thelberht was a pagan ... name Wood10 Wood Mission of Augustine of Canterbury Speculum journal Speculum pp. 9 10 ref Other historians ... area. ref name Brooks7 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury pp. 6 7 ref There is some ... name Brooks4 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury pp. 4 5 ref By soliciting help from ... and people. ref name Brooks6 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury p. 6 ref Moreover, the Franks ... against his fellow Frankish kings. ref name Wood9 Wood Mission of Augustine of Canterbury Speculum .... Augustine was accompanied by Laurence of Canterbury, his eventual successor to the archbishop ... more details
For other people with the given name lfheah Infobox Christian leader name lfheah title Archbishop of Canterburyprovince Diocese of CanterburyCanterbury diocese Diocese of Canterbury see Archbishop of Canterbury image St. Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury, is asked for advice.jpg imagesize 220px alt ... ended 19 April 1012 predecessor lfric of Abingdon successor Lyfing Archbishop of Canterbury Lyfing ... place Greenwich , Kent , England buried Canterbury Cathedral Sainthood feast day 19 April venerated ... Accessed on 18 February 2009 ref shrine Canterbury Cathedral lfheah lang ang lfh ah , elf high 954 ... Bishop of Winchester , later Archbishop of Canterbury . He became an anchorite before being elected ... , a later Archbishop of Canterbury, prayed to him just before his own murder in Canterbury Cathedral ..., the Archbishop of Canterbury 959 988 , lfheah was elected Bishop of Winchester in 984, ref name ... as Archbishop of Canterbury, ref name Saints Walsh A New Dictionary of Saints p. 28 ref ref name .... ref name 1000Church299 Barlow English Church 1000 1066 pp. 298 299 footnote 7 ref While at Canterbury ... siege to Canterbury. Aided by the treachery of lfmaer, whose life lfheah had once saved, the raiders ... Augustine s Abbey , lfmaer , managed to escape. ref name Williams106 Canterbury Cathedral was plundered ... Saxon Chronicle p. 142 ref lfheah was the first Archbishop of Canterbury to die a violent death. ref ... In 1023 his body was moved by King Cnut the Great Cnut to Canterbury , with great ceremony. ref name ... conquest of England post Conquest archbishop, was dubious about some of the saints venerated at Canterbury ... Conquest p. 137 ref but lfheah and Augustine of Canterbury were the only pre conquest Anglo Saxon archbishops kept on Canterbury s calendar of saints. ref name ASE672 Stenton Anglo Saxon England p ... under Anselm of Canterbury , who was instrumental in retaining lfheah s name in the church calendar ... St Anselm and his English Pupils Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies ref After the 1174 fire in Canterbury ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 Image NZ Canterbury P.png thumb right 160px Location of the Canterbury Plains The Canterbury Plains are an area in New Zealand centred to the south of the city of Christchurch in the Canterbury Region . Their northern extremes are at the foot of the Hundalee Hills in the Hurunui District , and in the south they merge into the plains of North Otago beyond the Waitaki River . Geography The Canterbury Plains were formed from quaternary moraine gravels deposited during glacial periods in the late pleistocene approximately 3 million years to 10,000 years ago. ref Gage, M., 1969 , Rocks and Landscape , in The Natural History of Canterbury , edited by Knox, G. A., Canterbury Branch of the Royal Society of New Zealand, A H & A W Reed, Wellington, page 35. ref The alluvial plain alluvial gravels were then reworked as shingle fans of several of the larger rivers, notably the Waimakariri River Waimakariri , the Rakaia River Rakaia , the Selwyn River Selwyn , and the Rangitata River Rangitata . Part of the Canterbury Otago tussock grasslands the land is suitable ... across much of the plain. A major 2010 Canterbury earthquake earthquake on 4 September 2010 revealed a previously unknown fault geology geological fault beneath the Canterbury Plains and created ... Christchurch date 2010 09 07 accessdate 2010 09 10 ref Rivers The rivers of the Canterbury Plains have ..., rather than spreading across wide shingle depressions, as in Canterbury. Most of the population of Canterbury lives in a series of large and small towns arranged northeast to southwest along the plains ... region NZ CAN type landmark scale 300000 display title Category Geography of the Canterbury Region Category Plains of New Zealand Category Wine regions of New Zealand CanterburyNZ geo stub de Canterbury Plains fr Plaines de Canterbury ko no Canterbury Plains nn Canterbury Plains pt Canterbury Plains ru fi Canterburyn tasanko tr Canterbury D zl kleri ... more details
about a castle in England the historic strurcture in Portland, Oregon Canterbury Castle Portland, Oregon Infobox Historic building image Interior of Canterbury Castle 2009.jpg caption The interior of Canterbury Castle name Canterbury Castle location town Canterbury , Kent location country England map type Kent latitude 51.275686 longitude 1.074618 architect client engineer construction start date completion date date demolished cost structural system style size Canterbury Castle is a Norman Castle in Canterbury , Kent , England gbmapping TR14545743 . ref name Pastscape cite web title Canterbury Castle url http www.pastscape.org.uk hob.aspx?hob id 464740 publisher Pastscape.org.uk accessdate 2008 05 30 ref It is ten minutes walk from Canterbury East Station and main bus station around City Wall. Canterbury Castle was one of the three original Royal castles of Kent the other two being Rochester Castle and Dover Castle . They were all built soon after the Battle of Hastings , on the main Roman road from Dover to London . This was the route taken by William the Conqueror in October 1066, and they were ... schools keysites castle.htm Canterbury Trust ref Phases Norman era A wooden .... ref http www.canterbury.co.uk cgi bin buildpage.pl?mysql 314 Canterbury Castle 1 canterbury.co.uk ... owned by the local authority and is open to the public all year round. Images of Canterbury Castle gallery Image Norman Castle at Canterbury.jpg Canterbury Castle built between 1100 and 1135. Image Canterbury 20 2 07 068.jpg The stone keep of Canterbury Castle Image Canterbury 20 2 07 082.jpg The mound in Dane John gardens a probable motte Image Norman Castle at Canterbury 2.jpg Canterbury Castle ... Canterbury Trust Canterbury Castle http www.canterbury.co.uk things to see and do CanterburyCanterbury Norman Castle details ?dms 13&feature 1&GroupId 2&venue 3030599 Norman Castle at Canterbury ... in Kent Category Buildings and structures in Canterbury Castle Category Ruins in Kent Category ... more details
about the settlement within the City of CanterburyCanterbury the local government area in Australia City of Canterbury New South Wales Use British English date November 2011 Use dmy dates date November ... Elements unique to this article official name City of Canterbury image skyline Canterbury cathedral.jpg imagesize image alt image caption Canterbury Cathedral image shield shield size shield alt shield link image map Canterbury UK locator map.svg mapsize 150px map alt map caption Canterbury shown within Kent subdivision name2 South East England subdivision name3 Kent subdivision name5 Canterbury established date1 1 April 1974 governing body Canterbury City Council leader party EnglishDistrictControl ... of Canterbury is a Non metropolitan district local government district with List of cities in the United Kingdom city status in Kent , England . The main settlement in the district is Canterbury , the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury . History The district was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the existing city of Canterbury with the Whitstable and Herne Bay, Kent Herne Bay Urban District ... itself, make up the City of Canterbury district. There are 26 parishes within the district, as follows ... Councils publisher Canterbury City Council year 2008 accessdate 5 September 2010 ref Adisham Barham ... Stour, Kent Great Stour flows from its source beyond Ashford, Kent Ashford . The city of Canterbury ... ref name Council twinning http www.canterbury.gov.uk buildpage.php?id 1133 Canterbury City ... , USA and Vladimir, Russia . Several towns and villages within the City of Canterbury district have their own twinning arrangements ref name Council twinning see in particular Canterbury , Whitstable and Herne Bay . References Reflist External links http www.canterbury.gov.uk Canterbury City Council ... committee mgMemberIndex.aspx?FN WARD&VW LIST&PIC 0 City of Canterbury councillors listed by ward, as of 2010 Canterbury SE England UK cities coord 51.28 1.08 display title DEFAULTSORT ... more details
Image William Laud.jpg thumb The Right Honourable William Laud , Archbishop of Canterbury , wearing a Canterbury cap. The Canterbury cap is a square cloth hat with sharp corners found in the Anglican communion , similar to the Counter Reformation s biretta , the notable exception being that a Canterbury cap has four ridges, compared to the biretta s three. It is also soft and foldable, whereas the biretta is rigid. The Canterbury cap is the medieval birettum, descended from the ancient Pileus hat pileus headcovering. It is sometimes called the catercap. Image Richard Bancroft.png thumb left Archbishop Richard Bancroft in Canterbury cap. A similar cap called the Oxford soft cap is worn today as part of academic dress by some women undergraduate s at Oxford University instead of the mortarboard . It has a flap at the back which is held up with buttons unlike the Canterbury cap. The Tudor bonnet is also a similar academic cap worn by a person who holds a doctorate . In the Anglican Church, clergy are entitled to wear the cap. Priest s and deacon s wear a black version of the headgear bishop s purple. References cite book last Philippi first Dieter title Sammlung Philippi Kopfbedeckungen in Glaube, Religion und Spiritualit t, year 2009 publisher St. Benno Verlag, Leipzig isbn 978 3 7462 2800 6 See also The Philippi Collection External links http www.dieter philippi.de mydante 1479.html Pictures of Canterbury cap and other clerical headgear de icon Anglican stub christian vestment stub Category Anglican vestments Category Hats ... more details
title People Pam Kilmartin publisher University of Canterbury accessdate 2009 07 01 ref ref cite web ... of Canterbury accessdate 2009 07 01 ref References Reflist Small Solar System bodies Minor planets navigator 3562 Ignatius 3564 Talthybius Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Canterbury Category ... Beltasteroid stub de 3563 Canterbury eo 3563 Kanterbero fa it 3563 Canterbury la 3563 Canterbury hu 3563 Canterbury pl 3563 Canterbury pt 3563 Canterbury sk 3563 Canterbury sr 3563 Canterbury uk 3563 vi 3563 Canterbury yo 3563 Canterbury ... more details
Infobox company company name Canterbury Park Holding Corporation company logo Image Canterbury Park Logo.jpg 250px company type Public company Public AMEX ECP foundation 1985 in Shakopee, Minnesota , United States USA location Shakopee, Minnesota , USA industry Horse Racing homepage http www.canterburypark.com www.canterburypark.com Canterbury Park is a horse racing track located in Shakopee, Minnesota ... runs multiple food stands and bars throughout the building and simulcast betting is also offered. Canterbury ... fall at Canterbury Park. History Canterbury Downs was founded by Walter Brooks Fields, Jr., and other ... in the area saw Canterbury Downs business repeatedly fall below revenue projections, and the track ...?articleId 28578 Dead link date July 2011 ref In 1990, Canterbury was bought by Ladbroke Racing Corporation and was renamed New Canterbury Downs. In December 1992, it closed its doors after a disastrous live racing season that saw an enormous drop in attendance. In late 1993, Canterbury was bought ..., the Sampsons worked to revitalize Canterbury, so that it reopened its doors to simulcasting , and it quickly removed itself from debt . In late 1994, Canterbury carried through on a promise to return live horse racing to Minnesota. In January 1995, Canterbury Downs officially changed its name to Canterbury Park. Due to the 2011 Minnesota state government shutdown , Canterbury was forced to close ... Gearin rejected a court case by the owners of Canterbury to reopen it. ref cite news first Bob last ... 2011 07 03 ref Canterbury Park reopened on July 20, 2011 when the 2011 Minnesota state government shutdown ended. References Reflist External links Image Canterbury Shakopee 20070707.jpg thumb Horse race http www.canterburypark.com Canterbury Park Web Site http www.facebook.com canterburypark Canterbury Park Facebook Page http www.flickr.com groups canterburypark Canterbury Park Photo Collection on Flickr http www.macpokeronline.com review casino mn canterbury card club Canterbury Park ... more details
The Sheriff of Canterbury is a High Sheriff shrievalty in the city of Canterbury , England. The office was first held in 1461 by Richard Carpenter, when a charter of king Edward IV of England Edward IV granted the city the perpetual status of a county independent of Kent itself. The role was at that time involved in police and legal functions overseeing public executions, collecting taxes and having powers of arrest , but is now honorific. The role survived the Local Government Act 1972 local government reorganisation of 1974, when a large number of other areas lost County Borough status and thus had their Sheriffs posts abolished, and the Sheriff is still elected at the Annual Council Meeting in May. Canterbury City Council in 2002 merged the role of deputy Chairman of the Council into that of Sheriff, to create a Civic Team of only the Sheriff and the Lord Mayor. List of holders Expand list date August 2008 1461 Richard Carpenter 1934 Alfred Baynton 1971 Mary Keith Lucas n e Hardwicke 2006 07 Jeanne Harrison 2008 09 Charlotte MacCaul 2009 2010 Councillor Gabrielle Davis ref name CburyCouncilSheriff cite web url http www.canterbury.gov.uk main.cfm?objectid 120 title Canterbury City Council Online year 2009 work The Sheriff of Canterbury publisher Canterbury City Council language Engtlish accessdate 23 January 2010 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref 2010 2011 Sally Pickersgill ref name CCC SheriffofCanterbury2010 11 cite web title Canterbury City Council Online url http www.canterbury.gov.uk main.cfm?objectid 5463 work The Sheriff of Canterbury accessdate 16 August 2010 ref References Reflist External links http www.canterbury.gov.uk buildpage.php?id 210 www.canterbury.gov.uk Category City of Canterbury Category History of Canterbury Category 1461 establishments in England Category Sheriffs of Canterbury ... more details
File Canterbury Greyfriars Chapel.jpg thumb Greyfriars Chapel Greyfriars was a Franciscan friary in Canterbury , the first friary of that order in England. The first Franciscans arrived in the country in 1224 during the lifetime of the order s founder Francis of Assisi and the friary was set up soon afterwards. It was dissolved in 1538 and the only surviving building of the complex is the Greyfriars Chapel, now worshipped in by Society of Saint Francis Anglican Franciscans since 2003. Source http www.eastbridgehospital.org.uk canterbury greyfriars introduction.htm coord 51.2789712 1.0768211 format dms type landmark display title Category Franciscan monasteries in England Category Monasteries in Kent Category Buildings and structures in Canterbury ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 The Canterbury Open is a darts tournament that has been held since 2009. List of winners class wikitable Year Champion Score Runner Up Total br Prize Money Champion Runner Up 2009 Canterbury Open darts 2009 flagicon NZL Warren French 5 2 flagicon NZL Bernie Smith darts player Bernie Smith NZD 2,000 NZD 1,000 NZD 500 2010 Canterbury Open darts 2010 flagicon NZL Tukina Weko 5 1 flagicon NZL Bernie Smith ? ? ? WDF Tournaments DEFAULTSORT Canterbury Open Darts Category Darts tournaments darts competition stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2011 Alexander of Canterbury floruit fl. 1120 was an English monk of Christ Church, Canterbury . He is known as the author of a work, Dicta Anselmi archiepiscopi , which has been also ascribed to Eadmer . He was employed as a messenger from the Countess Matilda to St. Anselm , and was sent by St. Anselm to Pope Paschal II for his instruction on various points. References DNB wstitle Alexander of Canterbury Persondata NAME Alexander of Canterbury ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Monk DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 12th century English people Category English Christian monks England reli bio stub ... more details
Blackfriars, Canterbury was a friary in Kent , England . References Reflist coord missing Kent Category Monasteries in Kent Kent struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
Infobox book name The Canterbury Puzzles title orig translator image include the file and the image size image caption author Henry Dudeney illustrator cover artist country language series subject games genre publisher pub date english pub date media type pages isbn oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by The Canterbury Puzzles and Other Curious Problems is a 1907 mathematical puzzle book by Henry Dudeney . The first part of the book features a series of puzzles based on the characters from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffery Chaucer . nonfiction book stub DEFAULTSORT Canterbury Puzzles Category 1907 books Category Gamebooks ja ... more details
Canterbury Greyhounds ref www.thedogs.co.uk ref were based at Kingsmead Stadium situated in Kingsmead, Canterbury . The site was built on top of a rubbish dump site and opened for football on 30 August 1958 and was also used as an athletics track. Canterbury raced under National Greyhound Racing Club rules from 28 August 1987 after previously being an independent racing track. During its short licensed history the track was rewarded with a lucrative Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service BAGS contract and one of their trainers, John McGee won the English Greyhound Derby with Hit The Lid in 1988. Canterbury closed its doors on 30 October 1999 when the council refused the lease before being re developed for residential housing. References Reflist Category Defunct greyhound racing venues ... more details
Orphan date April 2010 Michael of Canterbury floruit fl. 1275 &ndash 1321 was an English Gothic architecture gothic architect responsible for work at Canterbury Cathedral and St Stephen s Chapel , at the Palace of Westminster . ref http www.answers.com topic michael of canterbury Michael of Canterbury Answers.com ref He also designed the Cheapside Eleanor Cross . John Harvey historian Harvey 1950 credits Master Michael with the innovation of using the ogee arch in gothic architecture, having a wide influence on French Flamboyant gothic and English Perpendicular architecture Perpendicular . ref Cite book title The Gothic World first John last Harvey year 1950 publisher Batsford ref References references DEFAULTSORT Michael of Canterbury Category English architects Category Gothic architects Category Medieval architects Category 13th century English people Category 14th century English people UK architect stub ... more details
Image Cantercross.svg thumb A Canterbury Cross design File Canterbury cross brooch.jpg thumb right 200px A Canterbury Cross brooch The Canterbury Cross is one of the cross es that are used to symbolise the Christian faith. It is so called because it was designed after a Saxon brooch , dating ca. 850 that was found in 1867 in Canterbury , England . ref name BrentSourcefordateofCross cite book last Brent first J. title Canterbury in the olden time, pl xvii 1 date 1860 edition 2nd pages 47 accessdate 23 February 2010 ref ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id PIrgsI46CNsC&pg PA42 page 42 title The Body, Mind, Spirit Miscellany The Ultimate Collection of Fascinations, Facts, Truths, and Insights author Jane Alexander publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. year 2009 isbn 1844838374 ref General The original cross, kept at the Museum of Canterbury , is a bronze cruciform brooch, with triangular panels of silver, incised with a triquetra and inlay inlaid with niello . ref name CousinsCanterburyCross cite web url http www.tbcousins.co.uk cantcross.html title T & B Cousins & Sons date 2009 work The Canterbury Cross accessdate 23 February 2010 ref This cross features a small square in the centre, from which extend four arms, wider on the outside, so that the arms look like triangles, symbolising the Trinity . The tips of the arms are arcs of a single circle, giving the overall effect of a round wheel which might start turning and flying away to the world. As a stone cross is erected at Canterbury Cathedral and the crosses are sold at the souvenir shop there, the Canterbury ... the Anglican Communion . For example, in 1932, a Canterbury Cross made up of pieces of stone from Canterbury was sent to each of the Anglican diocesan cathedrals of the world as a visible symbol of the Anglican Communion communion with Canterbury. ref http www.infonet.st johns.nf.ca cathedral museum.htm ... link date September 2011 ref commonscat Canterbury crosses See also Cross Canterbury Cathedral Anglican ... more details
File Deanscanterburylist.jpg thumb upright 250px Inscribed panels in Canterbury Cathedral , listing the Deans of Canterbury The Dean of Canterbury is the head of the Chapter religion Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral the Cathedral of Christ Church, Canterbury , England . The office of dean originated after the English Reformation , and its precursor office was the prior of the cathedral monastery. ref A full list of the priors and Deans and Canterbury is given in A History of Canterbury Cathedral , ed. P. Collinson, N. Ramsay, M. Sparks. OUP 1995, revised edition 2002 , page 565. ref The 39th and current dean religion Dean is Robert Willis dean Robert Willis , who was appointed in 2001. List of deans 820 1080 col begin col break Version on show in the Cathedral west end Ceolnoth 820 Aegelwyn 830 Alfric Kensyn Maurice dean Maurice Aelfwyn 930 Alsine 935 Aelfwyn II 951 Athelsine thelnoth archbishop of Canterbury Aegelnoth 984 thelnoth, later Archbishop of Canterbury Egelric 1020 Goderic 1058 col break Victoria County History, 1926 Cuba, occurs 798 ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 38189 Houses of Benedictine monks The cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury , A History of the County of Kent Volume 2 1926 , pp. 113 121. accessed 08 September ... c. 860 Eadmund, occurs c.871 thelnoth archbishop of Canterbury thelnoth , resigned 1020 Godric, occurs ... of Canterbury Main Priors of Canterbury Cathedral About a century after becoming a monastic foundation ... Aglionby 1643 1672 Thomas Turner Dean of Canterbury Thomas Turner 1672 1689 John Tillotson 1689 1691 ... George Stanhope 1728 1733 Elias Sydall 1734 1760 John Lynch Dean of Canterbury John Lynch 1760 1766 ... Moore archbishop of Canterbury John Moore 1775 1781 The Hon James Cornwallis, 4th Earl Cornwallis James ... Anglicanae 1541 1857 volume 3 Portal Anglicanism Deans of Canterbury Category Deans of Canterbury Category Lists of English people Deans of Canterbury anglican stub England stub ... more details
infobox Organization name Spokes Canterbury image Spokes chch.gif image border size 200px alt Spokes logo caption map Position of Canterbury Region.png msize 200px malt Spokes Canterbury is active in Canterbury, NZ mcaption Canterbury is Spokes area of influence abbreviation motto formation Start date and years ago 1998 11 01 df yes type NGO status purpose Advocacy headquarters flagicon NZ Christchurch , NZ location region served Canterbury membership Private persons language English leader title Chair leader name Keith Turner main organ Committee parent organization Cycling Advocates Network affiliations num staff nil num volunteers about 30 budget website http spokes.org.nz Spokes Canterbury remarks Spokes Canterbury is the cycling advocacy group in Canterbury Region Canterbury , New Zealand . It was established in November 1998, as a successor to the former Canterbury Cyclists Association. Cycling Advocates Network is the parent organisation for Spokes Canterbury. ref http spokes.org.nz about spokes About Spokes from the Spokes Canterbury website, accessed 02 March 2010 ref It has about 1,300 members, both road cyclists and mountain bikers. ref cite news url http www.stuff.co.nz the press news 3264288 Threat to nail cyclists sparks anger title Threat to nail cyclists sparks anger date 27 January 2010 work The Press accessdate 2 March 2010 ref Spokes Canterbury works closely with the local branch of Living Streets Aotearoa . Activities Spokes Canterbury works primarily to improve cycling in Canterbury, such as in the region s largest city, Christchurch . For example they advocated against a 2005 moratorium on cycleway construction in the city responding to concerns by Councillors ... via Scoop.co.nz publisher Spokes Canterbury accessdate 2 March 2010 ref Spokes has also criticised ... ref Awards In 2006, Spokes Canterbury was a finalist in the best cycling promotion category of the Cycle ... Spokes Canterbury Category Cycling organisations in New Zealand Category Political advocacy groups ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 Taxobox name Canterbury mudfish status VU status system iucn2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Osmeriformes familia Galaxiidae subfamilia Galaxiinae genus Neochanna species N. burrowsius binomial Neochanna burrowsius binomial authority William John Phillipps Phillipps , 1926 The Canterbury mudfish , Neochanna burrowsius , also known as the kowaro, is a galaxiid of the genus Neochanna , found only across the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand . ref http www.niwascience.co.nz rc freshwater fishatlas species canterbury mudfish Canterbury mudfish Neochanna burrowsius , NIWA Atlas of New Zealand Freshwater Fishes, NIWA website, retrieved 2 March 2008. ref The first Canterbury mudfish was originally described by W J Phillipps in 1926, from a sample sent to him by A. Burrows, from the North Canterbury town of Oxford. ref Phillipps, W.J. 1926 New or rare fishes of New Zealand . Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 56 ... summary.pdf Conservation ecology of Canterbury mudfish Neochanna burrowsius , Doctoral Thesis Summary, School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, 2006. ref The Canterbury mudfish is up ... Classification System , the Canterbury mudfish is considered to have the conservation status of acutely ... tsrp51.pdf New Zealand mudfish Neochanna spp. recovery plan Northland, black, brown, Canterbury .... ref The Canterbury species is the second most threatened native fish in New Zealand. ref name BOGDWELLER ... of agriculture are the causes of habitat loss. ref name BOGDWELLER A release of Canterbury mudfish ... month March year 2006 External links http www.niwascience.co.nz rc freshwater fishatlas species canterbury mudfish NIWA mudfish information http www.mudfish.org.nz The Canterbury Mudfish DEFAULTSORT Canterbury Mudfish Category Galaxiidae Category Endemic freshwater fish of New Zealand Category Environment of the Canterbury Region sr Neochanna burrowsius ... more details
The Canterbury scene or Canterbury sound is a term used to loosely describe the group of progressive rock , avant garde and jazz musicians, many of whom were based around the city of Canterbury , Kent ... musicians began their career in Canterbury bands, such as Hugh Hopper , Steve Hillage , Dave Stewart ... label Canterbury Scene ref ref Canterbury Scene definition. Available at http www.progarchives.com .... Definition The Canterbury scene is largely defined by a set of musicians and bands with intertwined ... elements in their work. ref name allmusicgenre The real essence of Canterbury Sound is the tension ... pop songs. In the very best Canterbury music...the musically silly and the musically serious are juxtaposed in an amusing and endearing way. ref RareVinylNetwork. Article entitled The Canterbury Scene ... is Canterbury music? at Calyx, a website about the Canterbury scene. Available at http calyx.perso.neuf.fr ... has complained at the nomenclature as he and many other musicians identified with the Canterbury scene never had anything to do with Canterbury, the place. The former Soft Machine bassist Hugh Hopper , who lived in Whitstable , near Canterbury, said I think it s a rather artificial label, a journalistic ... the Wilde Flowers started we hardly ever worked in Canterbury. It wasn t until Robert Wyatt Robert ... t really a Canterbury band ... if it helps people understand or listen to more music then it is fine ... of their early gigs in Canterbury, notably at the Beehive Club, in Dover Street, and the city s various colleges. It was at a Students Union organised event at Canterbury Technical College that Soft ... in Whitstable within the Canterbury City Council area that Caravan went into rehearsal ... later bands. The genesis of the Canterbury Sound may, in part, be traced back to 1960, when ... of Canterbury. Allen brought with him an extensive collection of jazz records, a different ... into the Canterbury scene in the early 1970s. For example, Phil Miller of Delivery went on to found ... more details
About the saint from Canterbury Oda, the Archbishop of Canterbury Oda the Severe Orphan date February 2009 Infobox saint name Saint Odo of Canterbury birth date death date January 20, 1200 feast day venerated in Roman Catholic Church birth place death place titles Abbot canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Odo of Canterbury died 1200 , also known as Odo Cantianus or Odo of Kent , was a theologian and abbot of Battle. Odo was a monk of Christ Church, who later became a subprior. He was sent by his friend Thomas Becket in 1163 to attend an appeal with Pope Alexander III against the Roger de Pont L Ev que Archbishop of York , stemming from the tensions between Becket and Henry II of England King Henry II . After his church burned, Odo went to the Council of Woodstock to renew the charters of the church. Instead, he was elected abbot of Battle Abbey Battle on 19 July 1175. Odo was known as an ardent lover of books, and a great theologian who preached in French, English, and Latin. There is some uncertainty as to his writings, owing to confusion with Odo of Cheriton and Odo of Murimund, but a list of thirteen works, chiefly writings on the Old Testament and sermons, can be ascribed to him. Odo died on 20 January 1200, and was buried in the lower part of the church at Battle. He was venerated at Battle, East Sussex Battle as a saint. The relic list at Canterbury Cathedral mentions a tooth of the Ven. Odo Abb. Of Battle . Catholic wstitle Odo of Canterbury Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Odo Of Canterbury ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 20, 1200 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Odo Of Canterbury Category 12th century births Category 1200 deaths Category 12th century Christian saints Category Medieval English saints ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Australian place type town name Canterbury state qld image caption postcode pop pop footnotes est elevation coordinates coord 25 23 S 141 53 E region AU type city display title,inline pushpin label position right latd 25 latm 23 lats longd 141 longm 53 longs maxtemp mintemp rainfall lga stategov fedgov dist1 dir1 location1 timezone utc timezone dst utc dst Canterbury is a small settlement in Queensland , Australia . Its closest neighbour is Morney, Queensland Morney which is also the name of its Morney River closest river . External links http www.multimap.com wi 126352.htm Map showing location of Canterbury Queensland geo stub Category Towns in Queensland fr Canterbury Queensland ... more details