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Canterbury (/ˈkæntərb(ə)ri/ , /-bɛri/) is a city and
UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the
county of Kent, England; it was a
county borough until 1974. It...
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archbishop of
Canterbury is the
senior bishop and a prin****l
leader of the
Church of England, the
ceremonial head of the
worldwide Anglican Communion...
- The
Canterbury Tales (Middle English:
Tales of Caunterbury) is a
collection of twenty-four
stories that runs to over 17,000
lines written in
Middle English...
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Anselm of
Canterbury OSB (/ˈænsɛlm/; 1033/4–1109), also
called Anselm of
Aosta (French:
Anselme d'Aoste, Italian:
Anselmo d'Aosta)
after his birthplace...
- The
Canterbury Cross is one of the
crosses that are used to
symbolise the
Christian faith. It is so
called because it was
designed after an Anglo-Saxon...
- The Dean of
Canterbury is the head of the
Chapter of the
Cathedral of
Christ Church,
Canterbury, England. The
current office of Dean
originated after...
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Augustine of
Canterbury (early 6th century – most
likely 26 May 604) was a
Christian monk who
became the
first archbishop of
Canterbury in the year 597...
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Canterbury Park (formerly
Canterbury Downs), is a
horse racing track in Shakopee, Minnesota,
United States.
Canterbury Park
Holding Corporation ("Canterbury...
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Canterbury Cathedral, more
correctly Christ Church Cathedral,
Canterbury, is the
cathedral of the
archbishop of
Canterbury, the
leader of the
Church of...
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Canterbury College may
refer to:
Canterbury College (Indiana), U.S.
Canterbury College (Waterford), Queensland,
Australia Canterbury College (Windsor,...