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Anglo-Saxons believed in lucky ... Italy and the important St Augustine’s, Canterbury. This is the first page of Bede's 'History of the English Church and People'. An English monk called Bede ...
They also reflect the successive architectural responses to Canterbury’s developing role as focus of the Church in England – adaptation of Roman buildings, the development of Anglo-Saxon building in ...
Canterbury Cathedral has been a significant pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. Despite the West’s growing secularization, there seems to be no shortage of travelers from around the ...
Greenwich’s names are steeped in heritage dating back hundreds of years - all the way from 12th century abbeys to Anglo-Saxons.
Every year, the world's oldest wooden church attracts about 12,000 people from all over the globe, who learn about its ...
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TheCollector on MSNSixth-Century Sword Unearthed in Anglo-Saxon CemeteryArchaeologists discovered a rare sixth-century sword at an Anglo-Saxon burial site near Canterbury, England. They hope the ...
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