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The early history of the Church of Canterbury : Christ Church from 597 to 1066 / Nicholas Brooks.
Main entry:

Brooks, Nicholas.

Title & Author:

The early history of the Church of Canterbury : Christ Church from 597 to 1066 / Nicholas Brooks.

Publication:

[Leicester, Leicestershire] : Leicester University Press ; Atlantic Highlands, N.J. : Humanities Press [North American distributors], 1984.

Description:

xiv, 402 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Series:

Studies in the early history of Britain

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Part One : The church and its setting -- The foundation of the See of Canterbury -- The urban setting : Anglo-saxon Canterbury -- The pre-conquest cathedral -- Part two : The rule of the Kentish kings (597-762) -- The early archbishops and the See of Canterbury (c. 604-762) -- The early community (597-762) -- Part three : Mercian and west saxon overlordship (762-900) -- Canterbury and Lichfield (762-803) -- Archbishops, kings and the lordship of Canterbury in the ninth century -- The community in the ninth century -- The struggle for control of the Kentish 'Monastaries' -- Part four : Christ church and the english monarchy (900-1066) -- Sanctity and obscurity : The archbishops and the community in the tenth century -- Reform and the pressures of secular society (989-1066) -- Epilogue -- Appendix A : Notes on some problematic charters -- Appendix B : The diplomatic of ninth-century charters.
Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

0718511824
9780718511821
0718500415 (pbk.)
9780718500412 (pbk.)

Subject:

Canterbury Cathedral History.
Canterbury Cathedral
Church history Middle Ages, 600-1500.
Anglo-Saxons England Canterbury.
Église Histoire 600-1500 (Moyen Âge)
Anglo-Saxons Angleterre Canterbury.
21.70 religious architecture.
Anglo-Saxons
Church history Middle Ages
Cathedrals.
Canterbury (England) Church history.
England Church history 449-1066.
Canterbury (England) History.
Angleterre Histoire religieuse 449-1066.
England
England Canterbury
Canterbury
Diözese Canterbury.
Kathedrale Canterbury
Canterbury (UK)
Great Britain Church history 449-1066.
Canterbury Kathedrale.
Canterbury (Diözese)
Kent Canterbury Cathedrals: Canterbury Cathedral, to 1066

Form/genre:

Church history
History

Added entries:

Studies in the early history of Britain.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 83303
Call No.: PO5863; ID:85-B11384
Status: Available

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