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Italian jurist and theologian, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1070 to 1089
Lanfranc (1005 x 1010 – 24 May 1089) was an Italian-born English churchman, monk and scholar. Born in Italy, he moved to Normandy to become a Benedictine
Lanfranc
Topics referred to by the same term
Lanfranc (c. 1005–1089) was an Archbishop of Canterbury. Lanfranc may also refer to: Lanfranc Cigala (fl. 1235–1257), Genoese nobleman, judge, and man
Lanfranc_(disambiguation)
Lanfranc I of Bergamo (c. 895/900–950/954) was a northern Italian nobleman. He was a member of the dynasty known to historians as the Giselbertiners (or
Lanfranc_I_of_Bergamo
Italian cleric and surgeon
Lanfranc of Milan (c. 1250–1315), variously called Guido Lanfranchi, Lanfranco or Alanfrancus, was an Italian cleric, surgeon who set up practice in France
Lanfranc_of_Milan
HMHS Lanfranc was a Booth Line passenger steamship that was built in Scotland in 1907 and operated scheduled services between Liverpool and Brazil until
HMHS_Lanfranc
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109
three years. His countryman Lanfranc of Pavia was then prior of the Benedictine abbey of Bec in Normandy. Attracted by Lanfranc's reputation, Anselm reached
Anselm_of_Canterbury
Italian composer
Lanfranc Cigala (or Cicala) (Italian: Lanfranco, Occitan: Lafranc; fl. 1235–1257) was a Genoese nobleman, knight, judge, and man of letters of the mid
Lanfranc_Cigala
Archbishop of York from 1070 to 1100
Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, demanded an oath from Thomas to obey him and any future Archbishops of Canterbury; this was part of Lanfranc's claim
Thomas_of_Bayeux
Academy in Croydon, Surrey, England
Archbishop Lanfranc Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in the Thornton Heath area of Croydon, South London, named after Lanfranc, Archbishop
The Archbishop Lanfranc Academy
The_Archbishop_Lanfranc_Academy
King of England from 1066 to 1087
Bayeux in 1049 or 1050. He also relied on the clergy for advice, including Lanfranc, a non-Norman who rose to become one of William's prominent ecclesiastical
William_the_Conqueror
Airplane crash in Norway
aged 13 to 16 and two teachers from the Lanfranc Secondary Modern School for Boys (now The Archbishop Lanfranc Academy) in Croydon, South London. The three
1961 Holtaheia Vickers Viking crash
1961_Holtaheia_Vickers_Viking_crash
Trial held in the 1070s in England
between Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, half-brother of William the Conqueror and Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury and others. Odo de Bayeux was previously Earl
Trial_of_Penenden_Heath
King of England in 1066
University Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-86193-106-4. Gibson, Margaret T. (1978). Lanfranc of Bec. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-822462-4. Gould, David;
Harold_Godwinson
King of England from 1087 to 1100
William II lost his father's adviser and confidant, the Italian-Norman Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury who died in 1089. The king delayed appointing
William_II_of_England
Medieval dispute between Archbishops of Canterbury and York
the entire ecclesiastical hierarchy of the British Isles. It began under Lanfranc, the first Norman Archbishop of Canterbury, and ended up becoming a neverending
Canterbury–York_dispute
11th-century Bishop of Winchester
replace the monks with priests was blocked by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lanfranc. Walkelin was important in beginning St Giles's Fair in Winchester and
Walkelin
Augustine's Abbey during the reign of William the Conqueror. He was an aide of Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury. He conducted building works at his abbey
Scolland
Medieval school of philosophy
other primary founders of scholasticism were the 11th-century archbishops Lanfranc and Anselm of Canterbury in England and Peter Abelard in France. This period
Scholasticism
English nobleman (c. 1056 – after 1087)
Lacy, and other Normans. Roger had been as close 'as a son' to Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury, who sent him a number of missives imploring him to cease
Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford
Roger_de_Breteuil,_2nd_Earl_of_Hereford
Church in Kent, England
date only to c. 997 and the community only became fully monastic from Lanfranc's time onwards (with monastic constitutions addressed by him to Prior Henry)
Canterbury_Cathedral
11th-century church council in Medieval England
Catholic Church in England held by the new Norman archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc five years after his installation. Other attendees included Gisa, Bishop
Council_of_London_in_1075
Head of the Catholic Church from 1061 to 1073
education. It was traditionally believed that Anselm de Baggio studied under Lanfranc at Bec Abbey. However, modern historiography rejects the assertion. He
Pope_Alexander_II
11th-century invasion of England
Ealdred in September 1069. Both sees were filled by men loyal to William: Lanfranc, abbot of William's foundation at Caen, received Canterbury while Thomas
Norman_Conquest
Church in City of London, England
of the city's oldest thoroughfares, the church was founded in 1080, by Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury. Rebuilt several times over the ensuing centuries
St_Mary-le-Bow
Medieval Italian literary movement
are found in the Provençal works of the troubadours, such as the Genoese Lanfranc Cigala. The artists of the stil novo are called stilnovisti. The importance
Dolce_Stil_Novo
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
Lyfing Æthelnoth Eadsige Robert of Jumièges Stigand Conquest to Reformation Lanfranc Anselm Ralph d'Escures William de Corbeil Theobald of Bec Thomas Becket
Thomas_Becket
11th and 12th-century Bishop of Rochester
most important of those chosen by Lanfranc to help him with the reorganisation of English monasticism, as Lanfranc had been charged to do, following his
Gundulf_of_Rochester
French theologian involved in transubstantiation controversy (999–1088)
Berengar addressed a letter to Lanfranc, then prior of Bec Abbey in Normandy, in which he expressed his regret that Lanfranc adhered to the Eucharistic teaching
Berengar_of_Tours
Currency of the United Kingdom
turris erecta est, et monachile dormitorium constructum est [Among others, Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, when he assisted at the consecration of the
Pound_sterling
exhortation from Lanfranc to the kings and clergy of Ireland. According to a subsequent letter from Lanfranc's successor in Canterbury, Anselm, Lanfranc had also
Donngus_Ua_hAingliu
Major branch of Protestantism
Retrieved 24 April 2025. "The Age of Gregory VII, 1073-85: Letters of Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury". legalhistorysources.com. Retrieved 24 April
Anglicanism
Queen of England from 1066 to 1083
A papal dispensation was finally awarded in 1059 by Pope Nicholas II. Lanfranc, at the time prior of Bec Abbey, negotiated the arrangement in Rome, and
Matilda_of_Flanders
Awards of the Archbishop of Canterbury
Interfaith Cooperation The Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness The Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship The Langton Award for Community Service
Lambeth_Awards
British shipping line
action sank nine including two ocean liners, the sister ships Antony and Lanfranc. By 1919 only 18 ships remained in the fleet. Alfred Booth & Co diversified
Alfred_Booth_and_Company
Ecclesiastical council held in England
Crispin's Vita Lanfranci, a letter from Lanfranc to Alexander II, the profession of Remigius de Fécamp to Lanfranc, the Worcester Chronicle, and the chronicles
Council_of_Winchester_(1070)
was a Christian author and Anglo-Norman monk, appointed by Archbishop Lanfranc in 1085 to be the abbot, proctor and servant of Westminster Abbey, England
Gilbert_Crispin
British medievalist (1927–2015)
Middle Ages Archbishop Lanfranc, the English Bishops and the Council of London of 1075 The Monastic Constitutions of Lanfranc Councils and Synods, with
Christopher_N._L._Brooke
British hospital ship during World War I
outrun her. Then on 17 April 1917 both Donegal and a larger ship, HMHS Lanfranc, were sunk by U-boats when carrying British wounded across the English
SS_Donegal
Painting by Cima da Conegliano
Saint Lanfranc Enthroned Between Saints John the Baptist and Liberius is an oil painting by Cima da Conegliano dating to c. 1515–1516. It is now in the
Saint Lanfranc Enthroned Between Saints John the Baptist and Liberius
Saint_Lanfranc_Enthroned_Between_Saints_John_the_Baptist_and_Liberius
11th-century document from England
in a dispute over primacy between Thomas, the archbishop of York, and Lanfranc, the new Norman archbishop of Canterbury, soon after the latter had taken
Accord_of_Winchester
11th-century Bishop of Wells
Conquest, Gisa took part in the consecration of Lanfranc, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, and attended Lanfranc's church councils. His tomb in Wells Cathedral
Gisa_(bishop_of_Wells)
Benedictine monastic foundation in Normandy, France
monasticism, with the arrival of Lanfranc of Pavia, Bec became a focus of 11th century intellectual life. Lanfranc, who was already famous for his lectures
Bec_Abbey
List of the oldest extant buildings in the UK
England 1070 Founded in 597. Rebuilt in the 11th century under Archbishop Lanfranc, St. Anselm of Canterbury, and Prior Ernulf based on the Abbey of Saint-Étienne
List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
Italian composer
Paolo Lanfranchi da Pistoia (Occitan: Paulo Ianfranchi de Pistoia; fl. 1282–1295) was a noted Italian poet who wrote in both the Italian and Occitan languages
Paolo_Lanfranchi_da_Pistoia
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
sister ships. Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company of Dundee launched Lanfranc on 18 October 1906 and completed her in February 1907. R&W Hawthorn, Leslie
HMS_Hilary_(1914)
Embroidery depicting the 1066 Norman invasion of England
Alternatively, Christine Grainge has argued that the designer may have been Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury 1070–1089. The actual physical work of stitching
Bayeux_Tapestry
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
the service of Berengar II first and then of Otto I and Otto II and of Lanfranc, a close collaborator of William the Conqueror and, after the Norman conquest
Pavia
Abbey in 1077, a position he held to 1093. He was a nephew of Archbishop Lanfranc. Paul, former monk of the Saint-Étienne abbey in Caen, was an energetic
Paul_of_Caen
11th and 12th-century Bishop of Exeter
at St. Paul's in London on 27 May 1072 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lanfranc. Osbern was present at the church councils held in 1072 and 1075. Osbern
Osbern_FitzOsbern
Gunboat of the Royal Navy
RMS Arcadian, Cameronia, USS Pike 16 Apr: HMS C16 17 Apr: Donegal, HMHS Lanfranc 19 Apr: SMS Seeadler 20 Apr: Malakand 21 Apr: SMS G42, SMS G85, SM UC-30
HMS_Thrush_(1889)
British-Caribbean academic and theologian
supervised by Prof. John Hull. He is one of the recipients of the 2020 Lanfranc Award delivered by the Archbishop of Canterbury to recognise his 'exceptional
Anthony_G._Reddie
Steamship liner
RMS Arcadian, Cameronia, USS Pike 16 Apr: HMS C16 17 Apr: Donegal, HMHS Lanfranc 19 Apr: SMS Seeadler 20 Apr: Malakand 21 Apr: SMS G42, SMS G85, SM UC-30
RMS_Medina
12th-century Bishop of Bath and Wells
I. The bishop's consecration was in July, at Canterbury by Archbishop Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury. He probably owed his appointment to the
John_of_Tours
Irish Bishop
of Dublin following bishop Dúnán's death in 1074. He was consecrated by Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury. Whether Gilla Pátraic or Dúnán was the first
Gilla_Pátraic
English amateur rugby league club, based in Croydon, South London
London Storm was a rugby league club who played and trained at Archbishop Lanfranc School in the London Borough of Croydon. They competed in the London and
South_London_Storm
Italian anatomist (1210–1277)
the author of Summa conservationis et curationis on hygiene and therapy. Lanfranc of Milan was a pupil who brought William's methods into France. William
William_of_Saliceto
Small, rough growth resembling a cauliflower or a solid blister
were described in books published by the surgeons William of Saliceto and Lanfranc of Milan. The word verruca for a wart was introduced by the physician Daniel
Wart
French theologian, c. 1050 – c. 1121
monk of Compiègne, he was teaching as early as 1087. He had contact with Lanfranc, Anselm, and St. Ivo of Chartres. Roscellinus's exposition of Nominalist
Roscellinus
British telegraphist and Titanic survivor (1890–1956)
a wireless operator was on the SS Haverford; later he worked on the SS Lanfranc, the RMS Lusitania, and the SS Anselm. From the Anselm, he was transferred
Harold_Bride
Benedictine abbey in Caen, France
his cousin Matilda of Flanders after 1049 despite Leo's interdiction. Lanfranc of Pavia, Prior of Bec Abbey, who himself had initially expressed concerns
Abbey_of_Saint-Étienne,_Caen
characters. Also featured are William, Edward the Confessor, Ealdred, Lanfranc, Harald Hardrada, and Gruffydd ap Llywelyn. The author strived to accurately
Cultural depictions of William the Conqueror
Cultural_depictions_of_William_the_Conqueror
Largest city in Liguria, Italy
Italy and for this reason it developed an important school of troubadours: Lanfranc Cigala, Jacme Grils, Bonifaci Calvo, Luchetto Gattilusio, Guillelma de
Genoa
12th-century English historian
He mentions Lanfranc as having been "famous in our own time", which places Henry's birthdate a few years before 1089, the year Lanfranc died. His Historia
Henry_of_Huntingdon
Catholic secondary school for girls in Croydon, England
Coloma Trust, an academy trust that later also included the Archbishop Lanfranc school. Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Croydon London
Coloma_Convent_Girls'_School
British ocean liner
RMS Arcadian, Cameronia, USS Pike 16 Apr: HMS C16 17 Apr: Donegal, HMHS Lanfranc 19 Apr: SMS Seeadler 20 Apr: Malakand 21 Apr: SMS G42, SMS G85, SM UC-30
SS_Cameronia_(1911)
Commercial airport in Sola, Rogaland, Norway
the deaths of all 39 on board: 3 crew, 34 schoolboys from The Archbishop Lanfranc School in Thornton Heath, London, plus two members of staff from the school
Stavanger_Airport
Day of the year
Bernard of Menthon Germain of Paris John Calvin (Episcopal Church) Blessed Lanfranc Blessed Margaret Pole Blessed Maria Bagnesi Blessed Thomas Ford Ubaldesca
May_28
King of Dublin
as evidence by surviving correspondence between him, Toirdelbach, and Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury. Gofraid's reign came to an end in 1075, when
Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill
Gofraid_mac_Amlaíb_meic_Ragnaill
Calendar year
Chola emperor in South India. August 15 – The Pavian-born Benedictine Lanfranc is appointed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury in England. An invasion
1070
Calendar year
and theologian, becomes archbishop of Canterbury in England, succeeding Lanfranc. The post of archbishop has been left vacant since 1089 by King William
1093
English nun and saint (c. 961 – 984)
abbess, as well as on existing written sources. The work was dedicated to Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury. When she was 15 years old, Edith's father
Edith_of_Wilton
11th-century Anglo-Saxon earl of Northumbria
Countess Judith - about the plot and that she then informed Archbishop Lanfranc who then told her uncle William, who was at the time in Normandy. Other
Waltheof,_Earl_of_Northumbria
First printed editions of a manuscript
liber Henricus Petri Basel Edited by Johannes Sichardus together with Lanfranc's treatise De corpore et sanguine Domini, written against Berengar of Tours
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
Bresh, singer-songwriter and rapper Bonifaci Calvo, Genoese troubadour Lanfranc Cigala, Genoese troubadour, man of letters Fabrizio De André, singer-songwriter
List_of_people_from_Genoa
US-owned cargo ship sunk in 1917
RMS Arcadian, Cameronia, USS Pike 16 Apr: HMS C16 17 Apr: Donegal, HMHS Lanfranc 19 Apr: SMS Seeadler 20 Apr: Malakand 21 Apr: SMS G42, SMS G85, SM UC-30
SS_Aztec
Norman lord in England
Tintern Abbey, Richard received Tonbridge in Kent by means of exchange with Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, who, in turn, received Richard’s holdings in
Richard_fitz_Gilbert
2014 British TV series or programme
the progress that they make in their first year of teaching. Archbishop Lanfranc School, Croydon Crown Woods College, Southeast London The Harefield Academy
Tough_Young_Teachers
Maternal grandfather of William the Conqueror
Three Battles. pp. 21–23 (1999) ISBN 0-7126-6672-9 van Houts, 403, citing Lanfranc. Emily Zack Tabuteau, "The Family of Moulins-la-Marche in the Eleventh
Fulbert_of_Falaise
British theologian (born 1960)
Theological Faculty of the University of Bonn. In November 2024, he received the Lanfranc Award for services to theological education from the Archbishop of Canterbury
Mark_Chapman_(theologian)
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and from 1112 to 1118
Arnulf was the illegitimate son of a Flemish priest, and studied under Lanfranc at Caen. In the 1070s he was a tutor to Cecilia, daughter of William I
Arnulf_of_Chocques
representatives of the fyrd to a meeting in London. He promises (with the support of Lanfranc, bishop of Canterbury) the people better laws, and the removal of taxes
1080s_in_England
Grade I listed building in England
in Canterbury. Built within the grounds of the Cathedral, probably by Lanfranc in the 11th century, the Old Palace was the residence of the Archbishop
Old_Palace,_Canterbury
Area in southeast London
Bayeux, whom he also titled Earl of Kent. The Archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc of Pavia and the Norman abbot of St Austin's successfully interceded to
Plumstead
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1006 to 1012
Pope Gregory VII canonised Ælfheah in 1078, with a feast day of 19 April. Lanfranc, the first post-Conquest archbishop, was dubious about some of the saints
Ælfheah_of_Canterbury
poems and is probably the author of the Latin poem Stabat Mater Dolorosa Lanfranc (c. 1005–1089), philosopher and theologian Brunetto Latini (c. 1220–1294)
List_of_people_from_Italy
English footballer (born 1985)
in 2021. Routledge was born in Sidcup, London and attended Archbishop Lanfranc School in Croydon. Routledge began his career at Crystal Palace. He made
Wayne_Routledge
11th-century Latin work describing the Norman Conquest of England
Norman influence by writing the Carmen in William's honour and inviting Lanfranc of Pavia, abbot of Abbey of Saint-Étienne, Caen and later Archbishop of
Carmen_de_Hastingae_Proelio
1841–1855 collection of Christian texts
(161–162) Bishop of Chartres John of Salisbury (199) Archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc (150) Bishop Liutprand of Cremona (136) Bishop Saint Martin of Tours (18)
Patrologia_Latina
Archbishop of Canterbury, Christian saint (died 926)
Canterbury Cathedral. When a new cathedral was constructed under Archbishop Lanfranc after the Norman Conquest of England, the earlier archbishops of Canterbury
Athelm
French painter
médecine de Paris. The two adjoining frescoes were replaced with tableaux of Lanfranc and Pierre-Joseph Desault. These and the remaining frescoes by Gibelin
Louis_Matout
Church in Naples
Kostka, Thomas Aquinas, Francis Borgia, Gaetano Thiene, and the blessed Lanfranc of Canterbury. Gennaro Calì completed four medallions; the third and the
Gesù_Nuovo
five of its abbots: Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, Gulielmus de Bellomonte, Boso, Theobaldus, and Letardus. His life of Lanfranc is printed in the
Milo_Crispin
1075 rebellion in medieval England against William the Conqueror
soon lost heart and confessed the conspiracy to Archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc, who urged Earl Roger to return to his allegiance, and finally excommunicated
Revolt_of_the_Earls
Roman Catholic archbishop
known to be enterprising and liberal and was addressed in a letter by Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, as "one of the columns of the church". He presided
Manasses_I
Also during that period, he met Rolo Lamperouge, Toto Thompson and Clara Lanfranc (the latter would then develop a deep hatred to him.) At some point, the
List_of_Code_Geass_characters
Type of secondary school in England
Archbishop Lanfranc School Mixed 15% general ability yes 51°23′28″N 0°07′48″W / 51.391°N 0.130°W / 51.391; -0.130 (The Archbishop Lanfranc School) Edenham
Partially selective school (England)
Partially_selective_school_(England)
Literature written in the context of Western culture in the languages of Europe
II—were patrons of Occitan poetry. Among the Genoese troubadours were Lanfranc Cigala, Calega Panzan, Jacme Grils, and Bonifaci Calvo. Genoa was also
Western_literature
Calendar year
charged as co-conspirators. August 25 – Council of London: Archbishop Lanfranc instigates the movement of English bishoprics. One of these is the bishopric
1075
Music genre
e fes 1276. Lanfranc Cigala 282.20 Quan vei far bon fag plazentier 1244–45, to celebrate Louis IX's taking of the cross in 1244. Lanfranc Cigala 282.23
Crusade_song
Norway, killing all 39 on board, including 36 people from the Archbishop Lanfranc School. September 1 – TWA Flight 529, a Lockheed Constellation L-049 propliner
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_commercial_aircraft
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