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Kent College History's curator insight,
December 27, 2017 12:02 PM
'In the late 6th century, a man was sent from Rome to England to bring Christianity to the Anglo-Saxons. He would ultimately become the first Archbishop of Canterbury, establish one of medieval England’s most important abbeys, and kickstart the country’s conversion to Christianity. But who was St Augustine, and how did his mission succeed?'
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Kent College History's curator insight,
December 27, 2017 12:05 PM
'What language did St Augustine speak when he came to England in 597? His feast day falls on Monday, and his achievement should not be underestimated. Within a century of his arrival in Kent, every English kingdom had adopted Christianity.'
Kent College History's curator insight,
January 4, 2017 10:05 AM
Eleanor Parker on the story of St Augustine.
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'The Anglo-Saxon period lasted from the early fifth century AD to 1066 – after the Romans and before the Normans. But how much do you know about the Anglo-Saxons? Who were they, where did they settle and what religions did they follow? Here, Martin Wall brings you the facts …'